Linet Quotes in Knightriders (1981)

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Linet Quotes:

  • Linet: Everybody here made a conscious, adult decision to be here. To be with you. When you go crazy, you force them to rethink that decision. You've got to...

    Billy: Compromise.

    Linet: Change doesn't have to mean compromise. We're bigger now. Things are different. Christ, we've got an overhead.

    Billy: Publicity helps the overhead by bringing in more crowds, more suckerheaded American driftwood that can't tell the difference between me and Jim Jones, or Charles Manson, or the Great Wallenda. That kid... that kid thinks I'm Evel Knievel!

    Linet: That kid thinks you're Billy Davis! Sir William the Knight! You're his hero!

    Billy: I'm not trying to be a hero! I'm fighting the dragon!

  • Linet: The funny thing is, it was Dagger who told me not to talk to strangers.

    Lady Jean: Well, next time, maybe you'll listen to him.

    Linet: Well, I shall still think it's a sad way of looking at things.

    Nanny Bess: Oh, Linet, you'll never change!

    Percival: Well, as long as you know the difference between being fool-hearted and being brave.

    Linet: One is facing trouble and the other is looking for it.

  • Linet: If you never talk to strangers, you may never make a friend, and a friendly looking stranger is no danger.

  • Linet: People always in a hurry.

  • Linet: Long as I'm here, why worry?

  • Nanny Bess: No, daughter, no. Just because I know a few things, that doesn't make me a witch. But just to be on the safe side, let's keep this a secret. Agreed?

    Linet: Agreed.

  • Lady Jean: I love Percival.

    Godfrey: Then you love in vain. He's dead.

    Lady Jean: I can't believe that.

    Godfrey: You're stubborn. He's dead.

    Linet: He is not dead, Uncle. You mustn't say so.

    Godfrey: HE IS DEAD!

  • Linet: Mother, when will he come?

    Lady Jean: Your father? Soon... soon, I hope.

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