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The Last Unicorn Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 10

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Memorable quotes from The Last Unicorn (1981), based on Peter S. Beagle's novel, with short sound clips of the main characters.

Actors: Mia Farrow (Lady Amalthea), Alan Arkin (Schmendrick), Jeff Bridges (Prince Lir)

3 more actors, Tammy Grimes (Molly Grue), Christopher Lee (King Haggard), Robert Klein (The Butterfly)

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91 And finish I suppose I never may, Anyway, I love you. That's all I have to tell you.
92 And good luck to you, for you are the last.
93 And how would you know? -Well, just look at you!
94 And I would like to write a symphony, but I lost the melody. Alas, I only finished half.
95 And in the morning, we'll see what's to be done with a wizard who can call up Robin Hood! Should be worth something, eh, Cully?
96 And it seems like all is dying, and would leave the world to mourn...
97 And just who might you belong to? A pretty little thing like you?
98 And now, I'd like to make a speech about the love that touches each, but, stumbling, I would make you laugh.

— Prince Lir (Jeff Bridges)

99 And now, lads, with that out of the way...
100 And now... Shara sineverel morlin sudai! Suni numira eddi subai!

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