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Quotes of Movie: "V" [1984]

  • Lydia:
    You know, I've never lost in mortal combat.



    Diana:
    Idiot. If you had, you'd be dead.

  • [Nathan Bates is apparently collaborating with the Visitors]



    Mike Donovan:
    We know Bates is in bed with Diana.



    Willie:
    Really? I did not know that.



    Elias Taylor:
    It's a figure of speech, Willie.



    Willie:
    With Diana... one never knows.

  • [Kyle has hidden a special courier message, the Resistance wants it]



    Ham Tyler:
    I'll stand on your neck if don't.


    [give the message]



    Mike Donovan:
    And you don't want that.

  • Mike Donovan:
    I thought you can drive.



    Ham Tyler:
    I thought you can shoot.

  • Willie:
    [playing piano and singing off-key] Deck the halls with lousy folly/Fa la la la la, la la la la/Tis the evening scruffy molly/Fa la la la la, la la la la/Don't we know how gay a carol/Fa la la, la la la, la la la/Holy moly Yule Tide carol/Fa la la la la, la la...


    [Visitor customer cuts Willie off]



    Visitor customer:
    [yanks Willie off the piano] That's terrible. Take a walk!


    [shoves Willie away, sits down at the piano, and starts playing]



    Dr. Julie Parrish:
    Willie, are you all right?



    Willie:
    Yes. He only injured my prize.

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