Leave me alone, Baldrick. If I'd wanted to talk to a vegetable,
I'd have bought one at the market.
-- Edmund : Duel and Duality
I'd have bought one at the market.
-- Edmund : Duel and Duality
Related:
- Sir, please help me get his coat off.
(feebly) Leave it,
Baldrick...it doesn't matter. Yes, it does. Blood's... - Baldrick, does it have to be this way? Our valued friendship ending
with me cutting you into long strips and telling the Prince that
you walked over a very sharp cattle grid in an extremely heavy
hat?
Edmund : Duel and... - I have a headache today,
leave me alone... - Windows: If I'd *wanted* a Mac,
I would have *bought* one... - I die...I hope men will say of me that I did duty by my country.
I think that's pretty unlikely, sir. If I were you... - I'm afraid the duel is off.
Off?
As in 'sod'.
-- Edmund and George :
Duel and... - I was in a coach, flying through the London night, bound for the
ladies' home.
Oh...and which ladies' home is this? A Home for the... - I'd only just put it there. But now, I will leave it there forever.
Quite so, Baldrick. It can be your lucky willy. -... - I found it particularly ironic, my lord, because I've got a thingy
that's shaped like a turnip!
I'm a great use at parties. Are you. Yes...I hide in...
From the same category:
- I advise you to go on living solely to enrage those who are paying your
annuities.
It is the only pleasure I have left. -- Francois Marie... - Speak with authority; however,
only expound on the obvious and proven facts... - I 'll woo her as the lion wooes his brides.
-- John Home (1724-1808)
-
Douglas, Act i, Sc.... - When a dog bites a man that is not news, but when a man bites a dog
that is news.
Charles Anderson Dana (1819... - Miserable comforters are ye all.
-- Old Testament
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Job xvi,...
