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The Last of the Mohicans

The Last of the Mohicans quotes

28 total quotes

Cora Munro
Hawkeye
Multiple Characters




View Quote (Kicks the rifle from Maj. Heyward's hand while he aims at a Mohawk that Chingachgook is chasing) ...In case your aim isn't any better than your judgment.
View Quote [to Cora] No, you submit, do you hear? You be strong, you survive... You stay alive, no matter what occurs! I will find you. No matter how long it takes, no matter how far, I will find you.
View Quote The whole world's on fire isn't it?
View Quote The whole world's so vile.
View Quote Colonel Munro: Death and honor are thought to be the same, but today I have learned that sometimes they are not.
View Quote Magua: When the Grey Hair is dead, Magua will eat his heart. Before he dies, Magua will put his children under the knife, so the Grey Hair will know his seed is wiped out forever.
View Quote Gen. Webb: Kindly inform Major Heyward that he has little to fear from this General Marquis de Montcalm in the first place; and scant need of a colonial militia in the second because the French haven't the nature for war. Their Gallic laziness combines with their Latinate voluptuousness with the result that they would rather eat and make love with their faces than fight.
View Quote Chingachgook: Great Spirit, Maker of All Life. A warrior goes to you swift and straight as an arrow shot into the sun. Welcome him and let him take his place at the council fire of my people. He is Uncas, my son. Tell them to be patient and ask death for speed; for they are all there but one - I, Chingachgook - Last of the Mohicans.
View Quote Hawkeye: My father says...
Cora Munro: [interupting] Your Father?
Hawkeye: Chingachgook told me, "Don't try to understand them; and don't try to make them understand you. For they are a breed apart and make no sense."
View Quote Hawkeye: My father's people say that at the birth of the sun and of his brother the moon, their mother died. So the sun gave to the earth her body, from which was to spring all life. And he drew forth from her breast the stars, and the stars he threw into the night sky to remind him of her soul. So there's the Cameron's monument. My folks' too, I guess.
Cora Munro: You are right, Mr. Poe. We do not understand what is happening here. And it's not as I imagined it would be, thinking of it in Boston and in London...
View Quote Maj. Heyward: You are defending him because you've become infatuated with him!
Cora Munro: Duncan, you are a man with a few admirable qualities, but taken as a whole, I was wrong to have thought so highly of you.
View Quote Cora Munro: What are you looking at, sir?
Hawkeye: I'm looking at you, miss.
View Quote Cora Munro: [hasn't moved] Though they are strangers, they are at least entitled to a Christian burial!
Hawkeye: [shaking his head] Let us go, miss.
Cora Munro: I will not. I have seen the face of war before, Mr. Poe, but never war made on women and children. And almost as cruel is your indifference.
[Hawkeye turns back and rapidly approaches her. She takes a step back, fearful.] Hawkeye: [contained] Miss Munro. [pause] They are not strangers .... And they stay as they lay ...!
View Quote Cora Munro: They're going to hang you. Why didn't you leave when you had the chance?
Hawkeye: Because what I'm interested in is right here.
View Quote Cora Munro: Justice? If that's justice than the sooner French guns blow the English out of America the better it will be for the people here!
Colonel Munro: You do not know what you're saying, girl!
Cora Munro: Yes I do, I know exactly what what I'm saying, and if it is sedition, than I am guilty of sedition too!