The Wind and the Lion Quotes

Eden: [during the shootout between Joseph and Raisuli's men] Joseph, over there!
Sir Joseph: Get down, Eden! [shoots a brigand, and aims at another, but finds he's out of ammunition]
Sir Joseph: Damn. [is run down by another brigand]

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John Hay: Not having any, Mr. President?
Theodore Roosevelt: Oh, no cake for me, John, birthday or no. Have to remain fit and trim, vigorous and active. After all, this Raisuli fellow is reputed to be over fifty and still a formidable brigand.
John Hay: Well, you might well make a formidable brigand yourself. You've made a good start in life, and we all have high hopes for you - when you grow up! And now I shall have some of your cake. "Let them eat cake" - thank you!
Theodore Roosevelt: Not good for you, John - neither are those cigars.
John Hay: At my age, I can afford it.

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Raisuli: I am Raisuli. Do not laugh at me again.

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Raisuli: To Theodore Roosevelt - you are like the Wind and I like the Lion. You form the Tempest. The sand stings my eyes and the Ground is parched. I roar in defiance but you do not hear. But between us there is a difference. I, like the lion, must remain in my place. While you like the wind will never know yours. - Mulay Hamid El Raisuli, Lord of the Riff, Sultan to the Berbers, Last of the Barbary Pirates.

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Reggie: [after seeing Mr. Toad, dressed as a Washerwoman, escape from the police on a train] Say, isn't that the frog who stole my car?

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