I train my men to win! Win! Always win! By fair means or foul, by soft words and hard deeds, by treachery, by cunning, by malpractice, but always win.

Captain Blackbeard (Peter Ustinov)

18 seconds sound clip from the Blackbeard's Ghost (1968) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:45:29 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

- What?

- You want your lads to win, don't you? I can teach you how to do it.

- Forget it!

- Why should I? I was a good hand at teaching young crews.

- 'Twas no accident, by thunder, I was known as the finest pirate ever to sail the Spanish Main. Or the Portugee Main either, for that matter.

- Now you'll be asking yourself with some impatience, 'Why was this?' I'll tell you why.

- I train my men to win! Win! Always win! By fair means or foul, by soft words and hard deeds, by treachery, by cunning, by malpractice, but always win.

- You mean you have the unmitigated brass to ask me to let you train my team?

- I'm not doing this for myself, believe me. No. I'm doing this for those dear, sweet old ladies.

- Oh, yeah?

- Yes, I am.

- The little lavender-scented ladies, I like to call them...

- That stagger up their rickety staircases of the night their lanterns held aloft when the lights got too bad for knitting by...

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