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Charlie Brown's All Stars! Quotes with Sound Clips

Charlie Brown's All Stars! PosterSound clips of funny lines and quotes from the 1966 Peanuts TV Special Charlie Brown's All Stars!

Actors: Peter Robbins (Charlie Brown), Christopher Shea (Linus van Pelt), Sally Dryer (Lucy van Pelt), Cathy Steinberg (Sally Brown)

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1 I'm gonna grit my teeth and bear down. If a person grits his teeth and shows real determination, he can't fail.

— Charlie Brown (Peter Robbins)

2 It's hard to play on a team that always loses. It's depressing. I'm the kind who needs to win now and then.

3 Rats. Another game lost. I really thought we were going to win this one. For one brief moment, victory was within our grasp. -And then the game started.

— Charlie Brown (Peter Robbins), Linus Van Pelt (Christopher Shea)

4 I quit. I refuse to play anymore on a team that never wins.

— Lucy Van Pelt (Sally Dryer)

5 With you, it's different. I think you get sort of a neurotic pleasure out of losing all the time.

6 Can't you even keep your shoelaces tied? -What do you want me to be? Inconsistent?

7 Why are you looking at me like that? -They made your uniform out of my blanket!

— Charlie Brown (Peter Robbins), Linus Van Pelt (Christopher Shea)

8 And we can't keep up all that ridiculous infield chatter, like, Come on, Charlie Brown. Attaboy. You can do it. Because you can't do it, Charlie Brown. So you're turning us into a bunch of hypocrites.

— Lucy Van Pelt (Sally Dryer)

9 Don't tell me you're thinking about eating at a time like this. Are you outta your mind? Get back to your position and take that stupid dish with you.

— Charlie Brown (Peter Robbins)

10 Pigpen, hasn't the other team shown up? -Unfortunately, yes.

— Charlie Brown (Peter Robbins)

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