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Ratatouille Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 13

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Funny quotes and famous lines from Ratatouille (2007), as ranked by our visitors, featuring short audio clips.

Actors: Patton Oswalt (Remy the rat), Ian Holm (Chef Skinner), Lou Romano (Alfredo Linguini)

5 more actors, Janeane Garofalo (Colette Tatou), Brad Garrett (Auguste Gusteau), Peter O'Toole (Anton Ego), Brian Dennehy (Django the rat), Peter Sohn (Emile the rat)

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121 The world we live in belongs to the enemy. We must live carefully.

— Django The Rat (Brian Dennehy)

122 Where do you get the gall to even attempt something so monumentally idiotic?

— Chef Skinner (Ian Holm)

123 Yes. But, please, with dignity.

— Chef Skinner (Ian Holm)

124 You are either very lucky or very unlucky.

— Chef Skinner (Ian Holm)

125 When I added that extra ingredient instead of following the recipe like you said, that wasn't me either.
126 Where you going? -With luck, forward.

— Remy The Rat (Patton Oswalt)

127 People think haute cuisine is snooty. So chef must also be snooty. But not so.
128 Take a break, Little Chef. Get some air.
129 I will have whatever he is having.

— Chef Skinner (Ian Holm)

130 Look at him out there, pretending to be an idiot.

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