Edmund Pevensie: The last time I didn't believe Lucy, I ended up looking pretty stupid.
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Edmund Pevensie: The last time I didn't believe Lucy, I ended up looking pretty stupid.
Aslan: Things never happen the same way twice, dear one.
Edmund Pevensie: So you're bravely refusing to fight a swordsman half your age?
Doctor Cornelius: I will say this: if Caspian does know of the Deep Magic, my Lord would have good reason to be nervous.
Peter Pevensie: What do you suppose happens back home if you die here?
Trufflehunter: Enough, Nikabrik! Or do I have to sit on your head again?
Susan Pevensie: Drop him! Drop him? That's the best you can come up with?
King Miraz: You know, this used to be a private room.
Edmund Pevensie: Yeah, I know. You had it sorted.
Reepicheep: We've anxiously awaited your return, my Liege.
Susan Pevensie: Who exactly are you doing this for, Peter?
Doctor Cornelius: Everything you know is about to change.
Prince Caspian: Tonight, for once, I want the truth! Did you kill my father?
Trumpkin: And you wonder why we don't like you.
Aslan: Things never happen the same way twice, dear one.
Edmund Pevensie: So you're bravely refusing to fight a swordsman half your age?
Doctor Cornelius: I will say this: if Caspian does know of the Deep Magic, my Lord would have good reason to be nervous.
Peter Pevensie: What do you suppose happens back home if you die here?
Lucy Pevensie: Do you see him now?
Trufflehunter: Enough, Nikabrik! Or do I have to sit on your head again?
Edmund Pevensie: The last time I didn't believe Lucy, I ended up looking pretty stupid.
Aslan: Things never happen the same way twice, dear one.
Edmund Pevensie: So you're bravely refusing to fight a swordsman half your age?
Lucy Pevensie: I was so tall. Susan Pevensie: You were older then. Edmund Pevensie: As opposed to hundreds of years later... when you're younger.
Peter Pevensie: That's the trouble with girls. You can't carry a map in your heads. Lucy Pevensie: That's because our heads have something in them.
Prince Caspian: I wish we could have had more time together. Susan Pevensie: It never would have worked, anyway. Prince Caspian: Why not? Susan Pevensie: Well, I am 1300 years older than you.
Lucy Pevensie: I'm sure when I'm older, I'll understand. Edmund Pevensie: I'm older and I don't think I *want* to understand...
Lucy Pevensie: I wonder who lived here. Susan Pevensie: I think we did. Edmund Pevensie: Hey, that's mine! From my chess set! Peter Pevensie: Which chess set? Edmund Pevensie: Well, I didn't exactly have a solid gold chess set in Finchley, did I?
Edmund Pevensie: Do you think there's any way we can go back? Edmund Pevensie: I left my new torch in Narnia.
Lucy Pevensie: Why were they trying to kill you, anyway? Trumpkin: They're Telmarines. That's what they do. Edmund Pevensie: Telmarines? In Narnia? Trumpkin: Where have you been for the last few hundred years? Lucy Pevensie: That's a bit of a long story. Trumpkin: Oh, you've got to be kidding me. You're it? You're the kings and queens of old?
Aslan: Rise, Kings and Queens of Narnia. Aslan: All of you. Prince Caspian: I do not think I am ready. Aslan: It's for that very reason, I know you are.
Prince Caspian: Two days ago, I didn't believe in the existence of talking animals... of dwarves or... or centaurs. Yet here you are, in strengths and numbers that we Telmarines could never have imagined. Whether this horn Prince Caspian: is magic or not, it brought us together... and together, we have a chance to take back what is ours!
Susan Pevensie: I wish he'd just listened to the D.L.F. in the first place! Edmund Pevensie: D.L.F.? Lucy Pevensie: Dear Little Friend. Trumpkin: Oh... that's not at all patronizing, is it?
Peter Pevensie: When Aslan bares his teeth, winter meets its death. Lucy Pevensie: When he shakes his mane, we shall have spring again. Everyone we knew - Mr. Tumnus and the Beavers - they're all gone. Peter Pevensie: I think it's time we found out what's going on.
Edmund Pevensie: Catapults. Peter Pevensie: What? Edmund Pevensie: This didn't just happen. Cair Paravel was attacked.
King Miraz: What do you know of Queen Susan's horn? Doctor Cornelius: It was said to be magic. King Miraz: Magic? Doctor Cornelius: The Narnians believed it could summon their Kings and Queens of old.
Peter Pevensie: Lucky, you know. Lucy Pevensie: What do you mean? Peter Pevensie: You've seen him. I wish he'd just given me some sort of proof. Lucy Pevensie: Maybe we're the ones that need to prove ourselves to him.
Lucy Pevensie: What happened? Peter Pevensie: Ask him. Susan Pevensie: Peter! Prince Caspian: Me? You could have called it off, there was still time. Peter Pevensie: No, there wasn't, thanks to you. If you had kept to the plan, those soldiers might be alive right now. Prince Caspian: And if you just had stayed here, as I suggested, they definitely would be! Peter Pevensie: You called us, remember? Prince Caspian: My first mistake. Peter Pevensie: No. Your first mistake was thinking you could lead these people. Prince Caspian: Hey! Prince Caspian: I am not the one who abandoned Narnia. Peter Pevensie: You invaded Narnia. You have no more right leading than Miraz does. Peter Pevensie: You, him, your father! Narnia's better off without the lot of you!
Nikabrik: I told you we should have killed him when we had the chance. Trufflehunter: You know why we can't! Prince Caspian: If we're taking a vote, I'm with him.
Lucy Pevensie: I was so tall. Susan Pevensie: Well, you were older then. Edmund Pevensie: As opposed to hundreds of years later, when you're younger.


