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The Sword in the Stone (1963) Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 18

The Sword in the Stone (1963) Poster

Funny quotes and famous lines from The Sword in the Stone (1963), featuring short sound clips and Sfx.

Actors: Rickie Sorensen (Arthur), Karl Swenson (Merlin), Junius Matthews (Archimedes), Martha Wentworth (Madam Mim)

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171 What's the idea of flinging your evil spells all over the place?
172 What's the lad's name? -Wart. Oh, I mean, Arthur.
173 What... What's up, boy? What's going on?
174 Where did you get it, Wart?
175 Whoso pulleth out this sword... It's the sword in the stone. -The sword in the stone? It can't be. -But look, it is.
176 Why, say, boy! That's pretty good. Well, boy, you're a natural. Are you sure this is the first time that you...

— Archimedes (Junius Matthews)

177 Yes, yes, yes, yes. Give me time to think.
178 You call washing dishes and sweeping floors a work of evil?

— Merlin (Karl Swenson)

179 You make all the rules and nobody else can say anything.
180 You've got to keep a tight schedule to run a big place like this.

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