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Sound bites of audio quotes, dialogue one liners and sfx from the Remember the Titans movie soundboard that you can use as ringtones and download in WAV or MP3 format.

Actors: Denzel Washington (Coach Herman Boone), Will Patton (Coach Bill Yoast), Wood Harris (Julius Campbell)

4 more actors, Ryan Hurst (Gerry Bertier), Donald Faison (Petey Jones), Ethan Suplee (Louie Lastik), Hayden Panettiere (Sheryl Yoast)

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11 Coach... I'm hurt. I ain't dead. -No, you're not.

Gerry Bertier (Ryan Hurst)

12 Defense is desire! Fire and desire.

Coach Bill Yoast (Will Patton)

13 Everything's not always about winning and losing.

Coach Bill Yoast (Will Patton)

14 If you survive camp, you will be on the team. If you survive.

Coach Herman Boone (Denzel Washington)

15 Now, wait a minute. I'm not an answer to your prayers. I'm not a savior or Jesus Christ, Martin Luther King, or the Easter bunny. I'm a football coach, that's all. Just a football coach.

Coach Herman Boone (Denzel Washington)

16 Oh, come on, that was such a bad call.

Sheryl Yoast (Hayden Panettiere)

17 What you doing, man? -Eating lunch. -I see you eating lunch. But why you eating over here? Why don't you go on over there and eat with your people?

Julius Campbell (Wood Harris), Louie Lastik (Ethan Suplee)

18 You need a water break? Water is for cowards. Water makes you weak.

Coach Herman Boone (Denzel Washington)

19 Alice, are you blind? Don't you see the family resemblance? That's my brother.

Gerry Bertier (Ryan Hurst)

20 All right. How many feet are in a mile? How many feet are in a mile? 5280 feet! You pick this ball up, you run every one of them!

Coach Herman Boone (Denzel Washington)

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