Many quotes from thebest fantasy movies of all timeare instantly recognizable, evoking a specific magical facet of theFantasygenre captured at that moment. Quotes like this may be identifiable because they mention a character or world-building concept by name. However, some iconic quotes are just a collection of everyday words, maybe even completely bizarre when taken out of context, that were strung together and used in just the right way to become one of the most famous lines ever said.

Themost quotable movies everfeature some fantasy, easily allowing reiterations of the sarcastic remarks or life lessons exposited by fan-favorite fantasy characters. Whether a title was critically acclaimed or featured one of thebest fantasy movie performances of all time, how much that movie is referenced more honestly speaks to how it impacted audiences.The most famous fantasy lines ever reflect a combination of inspiration, humor, seriousness, and the mere feeling of a milestone moviecoming to life.

Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) and Han Solo (Harrison Ford) celebrate in front of an X-Wing, Chewbacca, and other members of the Rebel Alliance after the destruction of the Death Star in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope

15"May The Force Be With You."

Said By Han Solo In Star Wars (1977)

“May the Force be with you"is such an iconic and oft-quoted line that its exact origin can be difficult to trace. Ironically, the first major character to say it on-screen is the ever-skeptical Han, repeating what a Rebellion general said earlier to Luke in an attempt to part peacefully before Luke joins the attack on the Death Star.

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In this movie,Luke learns to trust in the Force as a way of trusting in himself.Star Warsalways comes back to this mysterious power, once invoked encouragingly by a friend who has never fully understood it himself.

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Said By Professor Dumbledore In Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011)

Harry’s conversation with Dumbledore in a purgatorial King’s Cross Station is the brief moment of peace and clarificationthe audience and the characters get before rallying one last time. Dumbledore explains a lot of lingering plot threads in this scene and repeats some of the series' biggest morals. Yet his moderately unrelated final words to Harry are what stick, coming across as the strangely effective finishing touch on everything. Maybe the professor is dispelling any lingering self-doubt in Harry, or maybe he is breaking the fourth wall and encouraging the audience to keep believing in the story’s magic.

13"Once You Do Something, You Never Forget. Even If You Can’t Remember.”

Said By Zeniba In Spirited Away (2001)

While Chihiro might have temporarily forgotten how Haku saved her as a child, and her adventure in the Spirit Realm might fade with time, she will always be changed by these things. These friendships and experiences subconsciously last forever. The circumstances ofSpirited Awaychange when Chihiro meets Zeniba, one of the few kind people in the movie who wants to help her. Zeniba is a soothing presence Chihiro needs, aiding her differently than Haku or No-Face. Additionally, this particular piece of advice said byZeniba capturesSpirited Away’s core theme.

12"I Am No Man."

Said By Éowyn In The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King (2003)

“I am no man"is characteristic of the satisfying trope where a prophecy or obstacle is subverted by a loophole a narrow-minded villain overlooked. Éowyn’s arc inThe Lord of the Ringsis complex, and not everyone was pleased with how it ended in the books. However, it is namely about her frustration at always being ordered to stay back, when she is a skilled warrior who wants to help protect her kingdom. After a movie of this,Éowyn takes things into her own hands and triumphs on the battlefield,before finding some peace in the aftermath.

11"My Name Is Inigo Montoya. You Killed My Father. Prepare To Die.”

Said By Inigo Montoya In The Princess Bride (1987)

Inigo utters his famous mantra several times inThe Princess Bride,a lifelong goal fueled by grief and dedicated training. This movie takes an interesting approach concerning this storyline, in comparison to other properties that emphasize the corrupting nature of pursuing revenge.

Mandy Patinkin’s performance during Inigo’s confrontation with Count Rugen is amazing, revealing the pain that will never completely go away. Yet it is also thrilling when he gets to say the words he has practiced for so long. Inigo is a classic swashbuckling adventurer, and once his mission is complete, he is implied to easily move on.

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry and Michael Gambon as Dumbledore in Kings Cross purgatory In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2

10"There’s No Place Like Home."

Said By Dorothy Gale In The Wizard Of Oz (1939)

“There’s no place like home"is the essence ofThe Wizard of Oz. This movie from thebest year in Hollywood historyis a poignant depiction of the Dust Bowlwhen Dorothy expresses how she longs to journey to someplace magical in the lovely and pensive ballad “Over the Rainbow.“With the transition to technicolor emphasizing the contrast, Oz is a vibrant, wonderful escape. Yet Dorothy still spends the entire movie trying to get back home. Despite the idea of something better existing elsewhere, there is no place like home, even in hard times.

9"Goonies Never Say Die!”

Said By Mikey Walsh In The Goonies (1985)

The Gooniesis anostalgic 1980s adventure moviebased around a simple treasure-hunting expedition and straightforward themes. Today, the performances of young Sean Astin and Ke Huy Quan are a blast from the past. In the Goonies' darkest hour, Astin’s Mikey delivers the movie’s most popular line.Like many of Astin’s most famous characters he would play as an adult, the Goonies never give up,and they triumph in the end because of it. Much like a fairy tale, the story rewards the Goonies for their perseverance, and they are able to save their home.

8"The Needs Of The Many Outweigh…The Needs Of The Few…Or The One.”

Said By Spock & Kirk In Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan (1982)

Spock is known for his cold, calculating logic, and in his famous death scene inStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, he invokes this logic as the reason for his sacrifice. Echoing what he said earlier in the movie,Spock explains that he must save everyone else, with Kirk filling in the blanks where Spock is struggling to speak.Yet for all the logic of the situation, it is still a deeply emotional moment. Kirk is distraught over what must be done, while Spock affirms their friendship. The juxtaposition at this moment makes the sacrifice even weightier.

7"Savvy?”

Said By Captain Jack Sparrow In Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black peal (2003)

Jack’s response to the other characters' bewilderment is a simple"Savvy?“In other words, everyone just needs to go along with it.Captain Jack Sparrow confused everyone when he first appeared on the big screen,in the best way possible

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Will spends most of the first movie trying to keep up with Jack’s schemes, Barbossa has clearly had too much of Jack’s antics in his lifetime, and the audience is busy trying to make sense of Johnny Depp’s performance. However,Pirates of the Caribbeanworks best when a serviceable story lets Jack operate on pure charisma and adventure.

No-Face and Chihiro sitting at a table with Zeniba having tea and snacks in Spirited Away.

6"Everything I’ve Done, I’ve Done For You. I Move The Stars For No One.”

Said By The Goblin King In Labyrinth (1986)

Labyrinthalso has a formulaic plot, with a basic rescue mission that needs to be accomplished. While the fairy tale tone is enjoyable,the dynamic between David Bowie’s Jareth, a.k.a. the Goblin King, and Jennifer Connelly’s Sarah is far more complex.Sarah is a resonant fantasy fan, who finds herself in a world that she has only dreamed of. She must rescue her brother, but she is drawn to the Goblin King and his kingdom. Jareth’s most memorable line muddles the definitions of dedication in this movie, with him claiming to have done everything to give Sarah what she wants.

Miranda Otta as Eowyn says I am no man In Lord of the Rings Return of the King

Mandy Patinkin as Inigo Montoya in The Princess Bride

Dorothy (Judy Garland) smiling in a corn field in The Wizard of Oz (1939).

Sean Astin as Mikey down the well in The Goonies

Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl’s ending

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