Talk:Braveheart

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This article falls within a proposed limits on quotations policy.

The subject of this article is a film, and as a result, the proposal would set a limitation of five quotes per hour (about one quote every 12 minutes).

If you would like to add another quote to the page, you should consider whether to remove one that is already there in order to keep within the bounds of fair use of copyright material.
For reference, the length of this work is: 175 minutes.

This is actually a quote from the Braveheart film, spoken by Mel Gibson. To my knowledge, there is no source which shows Wallace actually spoke these lines. - Berek(wikipedia) 5th April 2005

Thank you for your comment. I don't know either of them, so I can't judge, but it makes a sense. This seems to be spoken in the Modern English, not Middle English spoken in that era. So it should be moved or merged with Braveheart?--Aphaia 13:07, 5 Apr 2005

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  • William Wallace's real quotes should not be merged with those of Mel Gibson in Brave Heart. Eagleamn 14:39, Apr 30, 2005 (UTC)

Glad to see this got cleaned up - looks much better - Berek 5th August 2005


Quote missing[edit]

The most famous quote of that movie is They can take our lives, but they can never take our freedom or something like that. I don't understand how it's not in here.

It's there -- check out the seventh piece of dialogue. It's at the end of that. (Aye, fight and you may die, run, and you'll live... at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin' to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they'll never take... OUR FREEDOM!) ~ UDScott 17:52, 10 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]