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Dead Poets Society - Quotes

Popular quotes and lines from the movie Dead Poets Society
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Last updated: February 15, 2024
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Mr Nolan and School Boys
'Gentleman, what are the four pillars?' 'Tradition, Honour, Discipline, _____'
Excellence
Mr Keating
'You can either call me Mr Keating, or if you're slightly more daring _, ____ __ ______'
O Captain! My Captain
Mr Keating
'The Dead Poets were dedicated to sucking the _____ out of life'
Marrow
Todd Anderson
'A _____-_____ madman with a stare that pounds my brain'
Sweaty Toothed
Boys chanting in the Cave
'Then I saw the Congo, creeping through the black, cutting down the forest with a _____ _____'
Golden Track
Mr Hopkins
'A cat sat on the ___'
Mat
Charlie Dalton
'Dammit Neil, the name is ______'
Nuwanda
Charlie Dalton
'Mr. Nolan, it's for you. It's God. He says we should have _____ at Welton'
Girls
Mr Keating
(Walt Whitman)
'I sound my _____ ____ over the rooftops of the world'
Barbaric Yawp
Mr Keating
'Carpe diem, seize the day. Gather ye ______ while ye may'
Rosebuds
Charlie Dalton
'Laughing. Crying. Tumbling. Mumbling. Gotta do more. Gotta __ ____'
Be More
Charlie Dalton
Mr Keating: 'Why do I stand up here? Anybody?'
Charlie Dalton: '__ ____ _____'
To Feel Taller
Mr Keating
'Mr Anderson? Don't think that I don't know that this assignment scares the hell out of you, you ___'
Mole
Mr Keating
'But if you listen real close, you can hear them whisper their legacy to you. Go in, lean in... (whispers) ____ ____'
Carpe Diem
1 Comments
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Level 29
Apr 24, 2024
I think one crucial is missing. "We do not read poetry because it's cute. We read poetry because we are members of the human race."