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Field of Dreams (1989) Quotes with Sound Clips - page 6

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Sound bites of the best quotes from the movie Field of Dreams (1989) which can be used as ringtones or custom computer sounds.

Actors: Kevin Costner (Ray Kinsella), James Earl Jones (Terence Mann), Ray Liotta (Shoeless Joe Jackson)

3 more actors, Burt Lancaster (Moonlight Graham), Amy Madigan (Annie Kinsella), Gaby Hoffmann (Karin Kinsella)

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51 I better be getting home. Alicia will think I got a girlfriend.

— Moonlight Graham (Burt Lancaster)

52 I haven't published a word in 17 years, and still I have to endure lunatics like you.

— Terence Mann (James Earl Jones)

53 I know a lot about farming. -Oh, you do? -Yeah. I know a lot more than you think I know. Well, then how could you plow under your major crop? -What's a crop? -Come on. That is funny. -What's a crop?

— Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner)

54 I mean, he must have had dreams, but he never did anything about them. For all I know, he may have even heard voices, too, but he sure didn't listen to them.

— Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner)

55 I've got a better idea. Let's put it to a vote. All right? Who's for Eva Braun here? Who wants to burn books?

— Annie Kinsella (Amy Madigan)

56 Is that why you did this? For you?

— Shoeless Joe Jackson (Ray Liotta)

57 It's a long story. But it's a really good story. And I'll tell you on the way.

— Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner)

58 No, I meant, what do you want? -Oh. Dog and a beer.

— Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner), Terence Mann (James Earl Jones)

59 The only thing we had in common was that she came from Iowa, and I had once heard of Iowa.

— Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner)

60 They'll find they have reserved seats somewhere along one of the baselines, where they sat when they were children and cheered their heroes, and they'll watch the game, and it will be as if they dipped themselves in magic waters.

— Terence Mann (James Earl Jones)

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