- Sir George Carew: In devoting yourself to others, Jekyll, aren't you neglecting the development of your own life?
- Dr. Henry Jekyll: Isn't it by serving others that one develops oneself, Sir George?
- Sir George Carew: Which self? A man has two two - as he has two hands. Because I use my right hand, Should I never use my left?
- [Carew pointedly moves both hands indepemdently, making his point known to the whole table]
- Sir George Carew: Your really strong man fears nothing. It is the weak one that is afraid of - - experience.
- Sir George Carew: [to Jekyll] A man cannot destroy the savage in him by denying its impulses. They only way to get rid of a temptation is to yield to it.
- Sir George Carew: [Obviously attracted to her] My dear Lady Camden, a beautiful woman like you is Paradise for the eyes - - but Hell for the soul!
- Dr. Richard Lanyon: [Officiously as bacteria under microscope] Damn It! I don't like your tampering with the supernatural.
- Music Hall Proprietor: Lidies and gents - allow me to interduce the fimous h'Italian dancer - Miss Gina. Give 'er your kind applause.
- Title Card: For the first time in his life, Jekyll had wakened to a sense of his baser nature.
- Dr. Henry Jekyll: Poole, there's a friend of mine named - Hyde. I want him to have full liberty and authority about the house...