Count Vronsky: I love you.
Anna Karenina: Why?
Count Vronsky: You can't ask Why about love.
Alexei Karenin: You begged me for my forgiveness.
Anna Karenina: But I didn't die and now I have to live with it.
Alexei Karenin: What did I do to deserve this?
Alexei Karenin: Is this about my wife? My wife is beyond reproach. She is, after all, my wife.
Prince Tverskoy: The man who can't govern his wife, has gone as far as he can go in government.
Alexei Karenin: I must warn you about something.
Anna Karenina: Warn me?
Alexei Karenin: You may, by indiscretion, give the world occasion to talk about you.
Nikolai Levin: Romantic love will be the last delusion of the old order.
Alexei Karenin: It would be a sin to help you destroy yourself.
Alexei Karenin: I consider jealously to be insulting to you and degrading to me. I have no right to inquire into your feelings. They concern only your conscience.
Alexei Karenin: I tried to save her. She chose him.
Anna Karenina: I am not ashamed of who I am or what I've done. Are you ashamed for me?
Countess Lydia: Your husband is a saint and we must all cherish him for Russias sake.