Can you identify this quotation.

Yeah, you thought I had the material, but I don’t. Sorry.

I am looking to cover a bulletin board with some inspirational words.

And I remember this part from a movie I can’t name.

It had Danny Devito in it and he was teaching a bunch of army recruits Shakespeare, I think.

One of them, later in the movie, stands up and quotes Shakespeare about battle and fighting.

Yeah, that quotation.

You see my problem, don’t know the name of the film, or what work the quote is from.

So I thought I’d ask here as you are a mighty clever resource for this sort of thing.

I’m also looking for a transcript of the speach from Braveheart, but have been unsuccessful even though I KNOW the name of the movie, :smack: .

(Now that you can see the sort of thing I’m aiming for, please feel free to make your own suggestions on what else should be included!)

Thank you in advance for your cleverness . I will beseach the God’s to shower you with heaven’s finest blessings in exchange for your kindness.

Howzabout -

From Julius Ceasar?

Movie was Renaissance Man, maybe?

Sounds like “Renaissance Man” (1994), in which, as I recall, the St. Crispin’s Day speech from Henry V figures.

The movie is Renaissance Man.

I don’t really recall that speech, but Wiki says it is the St. Crispin’s Day speech given by King Henry V. Full text here.

Well, the film’s Renaissance Man, but since haven’t seen it, I can’t help with that particular quotation you’re after – remember anything else about it?

Braveheart quotations can be found here.

From the description, it sounds like it came from Renaissance Man, but the IMDB didn’t list any specific Shakespeare quotes.

The movie with Danny DeVito is called Rennaisance Man . Unfortunately I am having trouble finding the quote you are looking for on that one.
Here is the speech I think you mean from Braveheart. The link will take you to a full transcript.

Or maybe it was Get Shorty.

Rio by Duran Duran

:rolleyes: Oh fine!
/slinks away/

bibliophage nailed it.
Renaissance Man, and the St. Crispin’s day speach from Henry 5.

It gives me shivers just to read that speech.

William Wallace’s Speech before the Battle of Stirling i ?

It’s just a matter of knowing where and how to look. :wink: