| William Wallace: |
I am William Wallace. And, I see a whole army
of my country men, here in defiance of tyranny. You've come
to fight as freemen, and freemen you are. What will you do
without freedom?! Will you fight? |
| Man: |
No . . . we will run . . . and we will live. |
| William Wallace: |
Aye. Fight and you may die. Run and you'll
live, at least a while. And, dying in your beds, many years
from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from
this day to that for one chance -- just one chance -- to come
back here and tell our enemies, that they may take our lives,
but they'll never take our freedom! |
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| William Wallace: |
You fight for me, you get to kill the English. |
| Stephen: |
Excellent! |
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| William Wallace: |
I am William Wallace. |
| Man: |
William Wallace is seven feet tall. |
| William Wallace: |
Yes, I've heard. Kills men by the hundreds.
And, if he was here, he'd consume the English with fireballs
from his eyes and bolts of lightning from his arse. |
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| William Wallace: |
Here are Scotland's terms: Lower your flags
and march straight back to England. Stopping at every home
you pass by to beg forgiveness for 100 years of theft, rape,
and murder. Do that, and your men shall live. Do it not, and
everyone of you will die today. |
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| Stephen: |
The Lord tells me he can get me out of this
mess. But, he's pretty sure you're fu**ed. |
| ----- |
| William Wallace: |
I am William Wallace. And, the rest of you
will be spared. Go back to England, and tell them there that
Scotland's daughters and her sons are yours no more. Tell
them Scotland is free! |
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| Robert the Bruce: |
If you make enemies on both sides of the border,
you'll end up dead. |
| William Wallace: |
We all end up dead. It's just a question of
how, and why. |
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| William Wallace: |
Men don't follow titles, they follow courage. |
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| Robert the Bruce's father: |
Uncompromising men are easy to admire. He has
courage. So does a dog. But, it is exactly the ability to
compromise that makes a man noble. |
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| William Wallace: |
You think the people of this country exist
to provide you with position. I think your position exists
to provide those people with freedom. And, I go to make sure
that they have it. |
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| King Edward "Longshanks" I: |
One day you will be a king. At least try to
act like one. |
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