Young Elizabeth Quotes in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)

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Young Elizabeth Quotes:

  • Young Elizabeth: [Will awakes, grabbing her wrist] It's ok. My name's Elizabeth Swann.

    Young Will: W-W-Will Turner.

    Young Elizabeth: I'm watching over you, Will.

  • [first lines]

    Young Elizabeth: [singing] Yo, ho, yo, ho/ a pirate's life for me/ Yo, ho, yo, ho/ it's a pirate's life for me/drink up me hearties, yo, ho...

    Mr. Gibbs: [surprises her by coming up from behind her] Quiet, missy! Cursed pirates sail these waters. You want to call them down on us?

    Norrington: [sharply] Mr. Gibbs, that will do!

    Mr. Gibbs: She was singing about pirates. Bad luck to sing about pirates, with us mired in this unnatural fog... mark my words!

    Norrington: Consider them marked.

    Mr. Gibbs: 'Aye, Lieutenant.

    [as he moves off]

    Mr. Gibbs: Bad luck to have a woman on board, too. Even a miniature one.

  • Young Elizabeth: I think it'd be rather exciting to meet a pirate.

    Norrington: Think again, Miss Swann. Vile and dissolute creatures, the lot of them. I intend to see that any man who sails under a pirate flag or wears a pirate brand gets what he deserves: a short drop and a sudden stop.

    Mr. Gibbs: [Mr. Gibbs poses as if he's been hanged]

    Governor Swann: Lt. Norrington, I appreciate your fervor, but I'm concerned about the effect this subject will have upon my daughter.

    Norrington: My apologies, Gov. Swann.

    Young Elizabeth: Actually, I find it all fascinating.

    Governor Swann: Yes. That's what concerns me.

  • Young Elizabeth: Boy! There's a boy in the water!

    [Everyone leans over and sees an unconscious Will]

    Norrington: MAN OVERBOARD! Haul him in.

    [They pull Will aboard]

    Norrington: [sighs] He's still breathing.

    Mr. Gibbs: Mary, mother of God!

    [Everyone looks in the distance, where a destroyed British ship is in flames]

  • Lady Mary Murray: You should not always insist on speaking your mind, you know. You'll end up an old maid with only your own company as entertainment.

    Young Elizabeth: Like you, Aunt Mary? That's what the maids say.

    Lady Mary Murray: Oh, you little...!

    Young Elizabeth: [Giggles]

  • [Polly has just finished reading a Fairy Tale]

    Young Elizabeth: Did they live happily ever after?

    Polly: Of Course Elizabeth.

    Young Elizabeth: How do you know?

    Polly: Because, she was a good little girl, if she would have been naughty, the Prince would have run away.

    Young Elizabeth: What a pile of shit.

  • Young Elizabeth: Daddy, why don't we throw mommy out the window? It won't hurt her. She'll land in the gladiolas.

    Nigel: You shouldn't say things like that about your mother... She might cut your head off.

  • Young Elizabeth: Maybe Mommy's right. I never do anything right.

    Fred: No! You're great. She's not.

  • Fred: I'm not afraid of the megabeast!

    Young Elizabeth: I'm not either, when she comes in here we'll make her eat up all this mud!

    Fred: Yeah... and then we'll cut her head off...

    Young Elizabeth: with scissors...

    Fred: Yeah... and then we'll make her eat it

    Young Elizabeth: ...make her eat her own head... with what?

    Fred: Oh yeah, well I'll eat her head then.

    Young Elizabeth: And I'll eat the rest of her!

    Fred: Yeah! And then we'll get up and poo her all over the table cause we're not afraid of anything

    FredYoung Elizabeth: yeah, yeah YEAH!

  • [first lines]

    Polly: And the prince took the beautiful young girl in his arms and said, will you marry me? Yes, she whispered, I will be your princess.

    Young Elizabeth: Did they live happily ever after?

    Polly: Of course, Elizabeth.

    [tucking her in]

    Young Elizabeth: How do you know?

    Polly: Because she was a good little girl. If she had been naughty, the prince would have run away.

    Young Elizabeth: What a pile of shit!

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