Ernest
[a little impatient]
But the whole world stands for this. And the world won't stand for that.
Helen
Is that reverently, soberly, and in the fear of God? No, cynically, selfishly, and in the fear of man. I don't want to be obstinate, I don't like to set myself up as "holier than thou," but, Ernest, unless we begin honestly, we'll end dishonestly. Somehow marriage seems wicked to me.
Judge
[nudging Theodore]
How do you like that?
Theodore
John is right—they've gone mad.