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Sir Humphrey:
The ship of state, Bernard, is the only ship that leaks from the top.

Yes, Minister, Series Three (1982)  Show Quote

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[Hacker has been offered the job of Transport Supremo.]

Hacker:
Sir Mark thinks there might be votes in it, and I do not intend to look a gift horse in the mouth.

Sir Humphrey:
I put it to you, Minister, that you are looking a Trojan horse in the mouth.

Hacker:
You mean if we look closely at this gift horse, we'll find it's full of Trojans?

Bernard:
Um, if you had looked the Trojan Horse in the mouth, Minister, you would have found Greeks inside. Well, the point is that it was the Greeks who gave the Trojan horse to the Trojans, so technically it wasn't a Trojan horse at all; it was a Greek horse. Hence the tag "timeo Danaos et dona ferentes", which, you will recall, is usually and somewhat inaccurately translated as "beware of Greeks bearing gifts", or doubtless you would have recalled had you not attended the LSE.

Hacker:
Yes, well, I'm sure Greek tags are all very well in their way; but can we stick to the point?

Bernard:
Sorry, sorry: Greek tags?

Hacker:
"Beware of Greeks bearing gifts." I suppose the EEC equivalent would be "Beware of Greeks bearing an olive oil surplus".

Sir Humphrey:
Excellent, Minister.

Bernard:
No, well, the point is, Minister, that just as the Trojan horse was in fact Greek, what you describe as a Greek tag is in fact Latin. It's obvious, really: the Greeks would never suggest bewaring of themselves, if one can use such a participle (bewaring that is). And it's clearly Latin, not because timeo ends in "-o", because the Greek first person also ends in "-o" – although actually there is a Greek word timao, meaning 'I honour'. But the "-os" ending is a nominative singular termination of a second declension in Greek, and an accusative plural in Latin, of course, though actually Danaos is not only the Greek for 'Greek'; it's also the Latin for 'Greek'. It's very interesting, really.

Yes, Minister, Series Three (1982)  Show Quote

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Hacker:
You're a cynic, Humphrey!

Sir Humphrey:
A cynic is what an idealist calls a realist.

Yes, Minister, Series Three (1982)  Show Quote

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Hacker:
Are you saying that winking at corruption is government policy?

Sir Humphrey:
No, no, Minister! It could never be government policy. That is unthinkable! Only government practice.

Yes, Minister, Series Three (1982)  Show Quote

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Hacker:
Are you telling me Humphrey that the BES contract was won by bribery?

Sir Humphrey:
Oh Minister, I do wish you wouldn't use words like bribery.

Hacker:
What would you like me to say? Slush funds, sweeteners, brown envelopes?

Sir Humphrey:
Oh Minister these are extremely crude and unworthy expressions for what is no more than creative negotiation. It is the general practice.

Hacker:
You do realise what you're saying don’t you, Humphrey? I ratified that contract, didn’t I? In good faith!

Sir Humphrey:
Yes indeed, Minister.

Hacker:
And in that communiqué I issued to the press, I announced a British success won in a fair fight!

Sir Humphrey:
Mm, yes, I did wonder about that bit.

Hacker:
Now you're telling me it was got by bribery.

Sir Humphrey:
No, Minister.

Hacker:
Oh, it was not got by bribery?

Sir Humphrey:
That is not what I said.

Hacker:
What did you say?

Sir Humphrey:
I said I'm not telling you it was got by bribery.

Hacker:
Well how would you describe these payments?

Sir Humphrey:
How does the contract describe them you mean? Oh, well, that's really quite simple. Retainers, personal donations, special discounts. Miscellaneous outgoings, agents' fees, political contributions, management expenses.

Hacker:
And how are these payments made?

Sir Humphrey:
Well anything from a numbered account in a Swiss bank, to a fistful of used oncers slipped under the door of the gents.

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Hacker:
Bernard, what do YOU know about this? Tell me on your word of honour.

Bernard:
Oh, well, I... er... Er, that is... there was. Someone did.

Sir Humphrey:
It’s a lot of gossip, that's all. Rumour, hearsay.

Hacker:
Bernard?

Bernard:
Well one of the Kumranis did tell me he'd received...

Sir Humphrey:
Hearsay, Minister.

Hacker:
Hearsay?

Sir Humphrey:
Yes, Bernard heard him say it.

Yes, Minister, Series Three (1982)  Show Quote

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Hacker:
Isn't this terrible? Print baseless accusations like this!

Sir Humphrey:
Oh, yes, yes, terrible.

Hacker:
Baksheesh, palm-greasing! Good God, we're British!

Sir Humphrey:
Absolutely, Minister!

Hacker:
Still, it's not like the FT to print a story like this unless there's something behind it. Is there something behind it, Humphrey?

Bernard:
I think the sports news is behind it.

Hacker:
I want to know the truth, Humphrey.

Sir Humphrey:
I don't think you do, Minister.

Hacker:
Will you answer a direct question?

Sir Humphrey:
I strongly advise you not to ask a direct question.

Hacker:
Why?

Sir Humphrey:
It might provoke a direct answer.

Hacker:
It never has yet.

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Sir Humphrey:
Well, obviously I'm not a trained lawyer or I wouldn't have been in charge of the legal unit!

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Hacker:
How many does it actually leave? About a hundred?... Fifty?... Ten?... Five?... Four?... Three?... Two?... One?... Zero?

Sir Humphrey:
Yes, Minister.

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Hacker:
How am I going to explain the missing documents to the Mail?

Sir Humphrey:
Well, this is what we normally do in circumstances like these.

[passes Hacker a memo]

Hacker:
"This file contains the complete set of papers, except for a number of secret documents, a few others which are part of still active files, some correspondence lost in the floods of 1967..." Was 1967 a particularly bad winter?

Sir Humphrey:
No, a marvellous winter. We lost no end of embarrassing files.

Hacker:
"...Some records which went astray in the move to London and others when the War Office was incorporated in the Ministry of Defence, and the normal withdrawal of papers whose publication could give grounds for an action for libel or breach of confidence or cause embarrassment to friendly governments". That's pretty comprehensive. How many does that normally leave for them to look at?

Yes, Minister, Series Three (1982)  Show Quote

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Sir Humphrey:
The identity of the official whose alleged responsibility for this hypothetical oversight has been the subject of recent discussion is not shrouded in quite such impenetrable obscurity as certain previous disclosures may have led you to assume; but not to put too fine a point on it, the individual in question is, it may surprise you to learn, one whom your present interlocutor is in the habit of defining by means of the perpendicular pronoun.

Hacker:
I beg your pardon?

Sir Humphrey:
It was... I.

Yes, Minister, Series Three (1982)  Show Quote

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[at the Xiaolin Temple, must deal with the new recruits, Raimundo Pedrosa, Kimiko Tohomiko, and Clay Bailey]

Master Fung:
Omi, I would like you to meet Raimundo.

Raimundo:
‘Sup?

Master Fung:
Kimiko.

Kimiko:
He said that? [gasped] Hey. No way!

Master Fung:
And Clay.

Clay:
Howdy.

Omi:
Master, where are the new students?

Master Fung:
Right in front of you, Omi.

Omi:
They are not what I expected.

Master Fung:
The best things in life rarely are.

Omi:
You are right, master. Welcome, my new and strangely-attired friends.

Master Fung:
I must be going, young ones. I can see there is much teaching to be done here.

Omi:
Yes, master. Much teaching indeed.

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Narrator:
Thousands of years ago, a furious battle was waged between the great and noble Xiaolin Dragon Dashi and the evil Heylin witch Wuya. This was the first Xiaolin Showdown. Wuya pitted her dark magic against Dashi and his mystical power objects, the Shen Gong Wu. In the end, Dashi triumphed, and Wuya was forever imprisoned in a simple wooden puzzle box. The threat averted, Dashi spread his Shen Gong Wu around the earth. For generations, they have secretly maintained the balance of good and evil. And a long line of Xiaolin Dragons has stood ready to face evil, should that balance ever shift.

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Xena:
In the third act, you had your hero throw himself over the cliff with no fear of dying. All for her. Do you really believe that kind of love exists?

Gabrielle:
That's what we all dream about, isn't it? Someone who looks so deeply into our soul that they'd find something worth dying for.

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Varia:
You were ready to let me kill you just so that I could see I was headed down the wrong path.

Xena:
I knew the truth was inside you. You just needed the chance to decide what was right.

Xena: Warrior Princess, Season 6  Show Quote

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Gabrielle:
[to Brunhilde] What are you doing??

Xena: Warrior Princess, Season 6  Show Quote

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Gabrielle:
For once Xena, I'd like to be the Roman noble and you be the slave.

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Ares:
You're not going to kill me, are you.

Xena:
Why ever not?

Ares:
Because I love you. Yeah, I love you.

Xena: Warrior Princess, Season 5  Show Quote

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Xena:
(to Gabrielle as she lay dying) Gabrielle, you're the most pure thing in my life... (to Eve) ...and you're my great hope.

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Gabrielle:
Looks like you got your daughter back.

Xena:
No, we got our daughter back.

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Xena:
Neither of you is going to leave me. Gabrielle, you're the most pure thing in my life. And you're my great hope. So, I'm not gonna let either of you go!

Aphrodite:
So sad.

Xena:
Well, if you care so much, why don't you cure her?

Aphrodite:
Gods can only heal with Athena's blessing. That's not gonna happen.

Xena:
-Then take us to Olympus.

Aphrodite:
-Why?

Xena:
I want to offer them a deal.

Aphrodite:
And you'll kill them if they don't accept?

Xena:
Please! Gabrielle doesn't have much time.

Aphrodite:
All right! I'll take you to Olympus!

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Aphrodite:
Can we leave the bard out of this?

Athena:
Do you have a soft spot for Gabrielle?

Aphrodite:
She's my friend.

Athena:
Oh, well, then don't watch.

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Ares:
You shot me! I'm the God of War! Nobody shoots the God of War!

Xena: Warrior Princess, Season 5  Show Quote

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Hope:
(to Gabrielle) Xena won't kill her own daughter. You know how hard that is.

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