You’re on your own, lad. I’m afraid magic can’t solve this problem.[to Wart, about love]
You’re in a great spot, boy. You can’t go down now. It can only be up from here.[to Wart]
You’ll become a great legend. They’ll be writing books about you for centuries to come. Why, they might even make a motion picture about you.[Merlin]Motion picture?[Arthur]Well, that’s something like television. Without commercials.[Merlin]
You must plan for the future, boy. You’ve got to find a direction.[to Wart]
You know, lad, that love business is a powerful thing.[Merlin] Greater than gravity?[Arthur]Well, yes, boy, in its way. Yes, I’d say it’s the greatest force on earth.[Merlin]
You can’t grow up without a decent education.[to Wart]
Well, that would be some trick.[Madam Mim: Say, lad, did you know that I can make myself uglier yet?]
That’s the trouble with the world today. Everybody butting their heads against a brick wall. All muscle and no mentality.
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Sounds like someone’s sick. How lovely. I do hope it’s serious. Something dreadful.
Set your sights upon the heights. Don’t be a mediocrity. Don’t just wait and trust to fate, and say that’s how it’s meant to be. It’s up to you how far you go. If you don’t try you’ll never know.[singing]
No sense going around insulting bullfrogs. A fish has plenty of other problems without that. [to Wart]
Man has always learned from the past. After all, you can’t learn history in reverse.[to Merlin]