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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe quotes

66 total quotes

Aslan
Edmund Pevensie
Jadis The White Witch
Lucy Pevensie
Maugrim
Mr. Beaver
Multiple Characters
Peter Pevensie
Susan Pevensie




View Quote [after killing the Witch] It is finished.
View Quote To the glistening eastern sea, I give you Queen Lucy the Valiant. To the great western woods, King Edmund the Just. To the radiant southern sun, Queen Susan the Gentle. And to the clear northern skies, I give you King Peter the Magnificent. Once a king or queen of Narnia, always a king or queen of Narnia. May your wisdom grace us until the stars rain down from the heavens.
View Quote [attacking Edmund] Be still, stranger, or you'll never move again.
View Quote [After he and one of his wolves hunt down Susan and Lucy] Please don't try to run. We're tired, and we prefer to kill you quickly.
View Quote [to Peter] You may think you're a king, but you're going to die... [attacks him]...LIKE A DOG! (last words)
View Quote Susan: [reading the dictionary] "Gastrovascular"... Come on, Peter. "Gastrovascular".
Peter: Is it Latin?
Susan: Yes.
Edmund: Is it Latin for "worst game ever invented"?
[Susan shuts her dictionary]
Lucy: We could play hide and seek.
Peter: [sarcastically] But we're already having so much fun.
View Quote Lucy: [holds out her hand] Pleased to meet you.
[Mr. Tumnus looks at her hand curiously]
Lucy: Oh, you shake it.
Mr. Tumnus: Why?
Lucy: I don't know.
View Quote Lucy: Winter's not all bad. There's ice skating...and snowball fights...and oh! Christmas!
Mr. Tumnus: Not here. Here it's always winter, never Christmas. It's been a long winter.
View Quote Mr. Tumnus: It's not something I have done, Lucy Pevensie. It's something I'm doing.
Lucy: What are you doing?
Mr. Tumnus: [whispers in tears] I'm kidnapping you.
View Quote [During their game of hide-and-seek, when Lucy has just returned from Narnia for the first time]
Lucy: It's all right! I'm back, I'm all right!
Edmund: Shh, he's coming!
Peter: I don't think you two have quite got the idea of this game.
Lucy: But weren't you wondering where I was?
Edmund: That's the point. That's why he was seeking you!
Susan: [coming out of her hiding place] Does this mean I win?
Peter: I don't think Lucy wants to play anymore.
Lucy: But...I've been gone for hours.
View Quote Susan: It's our sister, Lucy.
Professor Kirke: The weeping girl.
Susan: Yes, sir. She's upset.
Professor Kirke: Hence the weeping.
Peter: It's nothing. We can handle it.
Professor Kirke: Oh, I can see that.
View Quote Peter: You're not saying you believe her?
Professor Kirke: What, and you don't?
Susan: Of course not. I mean, logically, it's impossible.
Professor Kirke: What do they teach in schools these days?
View Quote [After Peter hits Edmund with a cricket ball]
Peter: Whoops! Wake up, Dolly Daydream!
Edmund: Why can't we play hide-and-seek again?
Peter: I thought you said it was a kids game.
Susan: Besides, we could all use the fresh air.
Edmund: It's not like there isn't air inside....
View Quote [After Edmund bats a cricket ball through a stained glass window and knocks over a suit of armour]
Peter: Well done, Ed.
Edmund: You bowled it!
View Quote [When Peter and Susan have just arrived in Narnia for the first time]
Lucy: I'm sure it's just your imagination.
Peter: I don't guess saying we're sorry would quite cover it?
Lucy: No. It wouldn't. [Hits him with a snowball] But that might!