One quote could be: 'I'll never be caught. The world is mine to roam.' It shows the determination and defiance of the wanted man.
How about: 'I'm not a criminal; I'm a rebel against injustice.' This quote could imply that the wanted man sees himself as a hero in his own story.
There are many, like 'I am alone, but not lonely in this vast world' from a certain novel, which shows the character's acceptance of his solitary state.
One quote that stands out is, 'In a world of lies, sometimes the only truth is in the silence.' This reflects the complex nature of the characters and their situations. Another great one is, 'Desperation makes us do things we never thought we were capable of.' It shows the extreme circumstances the characters face.
Well, something like 'I never thought this would happen to me. Please, someone save me!' shows the damsel's panic and hope for rescue. The combination of fear and plea makes it memorable.
There's 'Part of the journey is the end.' This shows his acceptance of inevitable outcomes. Another is 'Genius, billionaire, playboy, philanthropist.' It's a humorous way he describes himself.
Spider-Man has said a bunch of memorable quotes. Like, 'I'm not an Avenger. I'm a friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.' That shows his independent and down-to-earth side.
One memorable quote is 'I'll never give up, no matter how tough the challenge!' It shows Mega Man's determination.
One common quote could be 'I may be old, but I'm not done yet!'
One memorable quote could be 'Love grows stronger with each passing day, even in our old age.' It shows the lasting power of love in a couple.
From '1984' by George Orwell, 'Big Brother is watching you.' This simple yet powerful quote encapsulates the overarching theme of a totalitarian regime and constant surveillance in the dystopian world of the novel. It has become a well - known phrase symbolizing a lack of privacy.
One memorable quote is 'It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.' from 'Pride and Prejudice'. This sets the tone for the story's exploration of marriage and society.