PotC: The Curse of the Black PearlΒ {Sentence Starters}
βVery well. Iβll drop it.β
βYes it is, Iβve seen it.β
βI recognize this ship!β
βWhy is the rum gone?β
βYou know nothing of hell.β
βIβm in the market, as it were.β
βYouβre supposed to be dead!β
βNo! Not good! Stop! Not good!β
βStop blowing holes in my ship!β
βThis dock is off-limits to civilians.β
βI told you he was telling the truth.β
βPirate or not, this man saved my life.β
βThis is either madnessβ¦ or brilliance.β
βWeβre going to steal a ship? That ship?β
βI didnβt steal it, if thatβs what you mean.β
βNot all treasure is silver and gold, mate.β
βI want you to leave and never come back.β
βYouβve only got one shot, and we canβt die.β
βSo, this is where your heart truly lies, then?β
βThatβs got to be the best pirate Iβve ever seen.β
βA wedding? I love weddings! Drinks all around!β
βNo. I cannot just step aside and let you escape.β
βEveryone, stay calm, weβre taking over the ship!β
βThatβs why thereβs no sense to be killing you, yet.β
βThatβs not trueβ¦ I am not obsessed with treasure.β
βPut it away, son. Itβs not worth you getting beat again.β
βGood man, good pirate. I swear you look just like him.β
βYou best start believing in ghost stories. Youβre in one!β
βIβm disinclined to acquiesce to your request. Means βnoβ.β
βIf you were waiting for the opportune moment, that was it.β
βLower your weapons. For goodness sake, put them down.β
βYou are, without a doubt, the worst pirate Iβve ever heard of.β
βWell, thatβs not much incentive for me to fight fair, then, is it?β
βIt would never have worked out between us, darling. Iβm sorry.β
βI want you to know that I was rooting for you, mate. Know that.β
βThe code is more what youβd call βguidelinesβ than actual rules.β
βNo survivors? Then, where do the stories come from, I wonder?β
βI am here to negotiate the cessation of hostilities against _____.β
βSo, can you sail under the command of a pirate, or can you not?β
βI practice three hours a days so, when I meet a pirate, I can kill it.β
βBut pirate is in your blood, so youβll have to square with that some day.β
βDo you really think there is even the slightest chance they wonβt see it?β
βI thought I had you figured. But, it turns out youβre a hard man to predict.β
βFine. Well, I suppose if it is worthless then thereβs no point in me keeping it.β
βOne good deed is not enough to save a man from a lifetime of wickedness.β
βWe are not among the living, and so we cannot die. But, neither are we dead!β
βYou didnβt beat me. You ignored the rules of engagement! In a fair fight, Iβd kill you!β
βBorrowedβ¦ borrowed without permission, but with every intention of bringing it back.β
βAnd how does a maid come to own a trinket such as that? Family heirloom, perhaps?β
βThe only rules that really matter are these: what a man can do and what a man canβt do.β
βDo you have the courage and fortitude to follow orders and stay true in the face of danger and almost certain death?β
βFor too long, Iβve been parched of thirst and unable to quench it. Too long Iβve been starving to death and havenβt died.β
βThatβs what a ship is, you know. Itβs not just a keel, and a hull, and a deck, and sails, thatβs what a ship needs but what a ship isβ¦ is freedom.β
βMe, Iβm dishonest. And a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. I mean honestly, itβs the honest ones you have to watch out for.β