What sort of menage has that turned into while I was away?

Robert

Do you know, when you brought up that basket, I was so proud of you, I felt like cryin' out. If you were my own daughter, I couldn't be prouder.

Mrs. Patmore

Gah. What a relief to be able to have a drink in public. Down with prohibition!

Robert

Isobel: I'm a feeble substitute for the entire Crowley family.
Violet: Hmmm. Yes, but you're better than nothing.
Isobel: How warming you make that sound.

I'll ask Mrs. Patmore for some refreshment for the village people.

Mrs. Hughes

Molesley: I thought I'd make some coffee, would you like a cup?
Baxter: No thank you.
Molesley: It's just a cup of coffee, you won't have to surrender any of your independence.

Blimey. He puts a lot in a letter does Alfred.

Mrs. Patmore

Blake: By the time we got back, we looked like we had been wrestling in mud.
Gillingham: And had you?
Mary: No. We had to leave something for another time.

Blake: I don't deserve such attention.
Mary: You certainly do. You saved our bacon. Quite literally.

I am killing the wanted child of the man I am in love with and you're asking if I've thought about it?

Edith

So I'd be welcome in your drawing room, would I? Have you met my niece and her charming bastard?

Edith

Robert: Don't be vulgar. What do you know of such matters?
Mary: I've been married. I know everything.

Downton Abbey Season 4 Quotes

Tom: She loved him very much.
Robert: And the price of great love is great misery when one of you dies.
Tom: I know that.
Robert: Of course you do. I’m very sorry.

But bein’ a nanny. You’re not one of the family, but you’re not one of us either.

Daisy