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Chats & Quotes

Funny, mémorable, or poignant exchanges between characters, and quotes or one-liners from books, movies or series.

Desperation and gin

Quote ~ 11 January 201528 January 2020 ~ Garc ~ Leave a comment

Cruella! I thought I smelled desperation and gin. Rumpelstiltskin in OUAT

Image ~ 7 January 201528 January 2020 ~ Garc ~ Leave a comment

markruffalo: What a tremendous loss. A free press is our greatest weapon against tyranny, home and abroad. #jesuischarlie

Bitten: Father & son reunion

6 January 201524 March 2021 ~ Garc ~ Leave a comment

Jeremy Danvers: I had hoped that the rumors of your death was true.Malcom Danvers: Hope is for High School girls with crushes and hospital cancer wards.

You know who I am

Image ~ 2 January 201528 January 2020 ~ Garc ~ Leave a comment

Source: viralmotivation

Trusting blondes

Quote ~ 29 December 201428 January 2020 ~ Garc ~ Leave a comment

She tricked us, so she can use it to keep tracking down her damn sister! I should have known better than to trust blondes by now. Regina Mills (Lana Parrilla) in OUAT (S4E10)

The Saviour

26 December 201419 March 2020 ~ Garc ~ Leave a comment

Emma: It's going to be alright, remember, I'm the saviour. Anna: Is that like a real job here?

Praises

Quote ~ 26 December 201425 September 2020 ~ Garc ~ Leave a comment

I was praised to be charming, not sincere.Cinderella’s Prince (Chris Pine) in Into The Woods

Loneliness

Quote ~ 25 December 201428 January 2020 ~ Garc ~ Leave a comment

I am learning how to be alone without being lonely; I am learning how to be lonely without losing my mind. Paul Baribeau, Christmas Lights

A weapon is a weapon

Quote ~ 23 December 201425 September 2020 ~ Garc ~ Leave a comment

You brought roots to a sword fight.Abbie Mills (Nicole Beharie) in Sleepy Hollow

Kipling’s pen

Quote ~ 21 December 201420 March 2020 ~ Garc ~ Leave a comment

Apparently his sword was as mighty as his pen. Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) on Rudyard Kipling.

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