Bohemian Rhapsody - Finding Comfort in Love and Belonging
Freddie Mercury:
I'm happy for you Mary. Truly, I am. It's just...I'm frightened.
Mary Austin:
Freddie, you don't need to be. Because no matter what, you are loved. By me, Brian, Roger, your family. It's enough. And these people...they don't care about you. Paul doesn't care about you. You don't belong here, Freddie. Come home.
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Bohemian Rhapsody - Desires in a Complex Relationship
Mary Austin:
What do you want from me?
Freddie Mercury:
Almost everything.
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Bohemian Rhapsody - Exploring Freddie Mercury's Sexual Identity
Freddie Mercury: [coming out to Mary]
I think I'm bisexual.
Mary Austin:
Freddie, you're gay.
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Bohemian Rhapsody - The Complexity of Queen's Identity and Impact
Brian May:
It's America. They're Puritans in public, perverts in private.
Roger Taylor:
There's no musical ghetto that can contain us.
John Deacon:
Nobody knows what Queen means because it doesn't mean one thing.
Ray Foster:
Mark these words. If they're not careful, by the end of the year, no one will know the name "Queen".
Roger Taylor:
How many more "Galileo"'s do you want?
Mary Austin: [to Freddie]
I love the way you move on stage. The whole room belongs to you. Don't you see what you can be?
Brian May & John Deacon: [Roger picks up the coffee machine and almost throws it; in unison]
Not the coffee machine!
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