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\nThe best quotes from all the Star Wars movies

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Maureen\u00a0Lee\u00a0Lenker\u00a0is a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly with over seven years of experience in the entertainment industry. An award-winning journalist, she's written for Turner Classic Movies, Ms. Magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, and more. She's worked at EW for six years covering film, TV, theater, music, and books. The author of EW's quarterly romance review column, "Hot Stuff," Maureen holds Master's degrees from both the University of Southern California and the University of Oxford. Her debut novel, It Happened One Fight, is now available. Follow her for all things related to classic Hollywood, musicals, the romance genre, and Bruce Springsteen.

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\nStar Wars has given us countless memorable quotes, a string of dialogue across 10 films (and counting) that has permanently entered the pop culture lexicon. Harrison Ford may have famously told George Lucas, \u201cYou can type this s\u2014, but you sure can\u2019t say it\u201d in regards to his dialogue, but history suggests otherwise.\n

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Star Wars (1977)

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\n\u201cA long time ago in a galaxy far, far away\u201d \u2014 opening title card establishing a precedent for future films, and an iconic phrase\n

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\n\u201cHelp me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You\u2019re my only hope.\u201d \u2014 Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher)\n

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\n\u201cMos Eisley spaceport: You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.\u201d \u2014 Obi-Wan Kenobi (Alec Guinness)\n

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\n\u201cI find your lack of faith disturbing.\u201d \u2014 Darth Vader (James Earl Jones)\n

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\n\u201cThese aren\u2019t the droids you\u2019re looking for.\u201d \u2014 Obi-Wan, demonstrating the art of the Jedi mind trick\n

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\n\u201cHokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.\u201d \u2014 Han Solo (Harrison Ford)\n

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\n\u201cI have a very bad feeling about this.\u201d \u2014 Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill)\n

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\n\u201cThat\u2019s no moon. That\u2019s a space station.\u201d \u2014 Obi-Wan\n

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\n\u201cI suggest a new strategy, R2: Let the Wookiee win.\u201d \u2014 C-3PO (Anthony Daniels)\n

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\n\u201cAren\u2019t you a little short for a stormtrooper?\u201d \u2014 Leia\n

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\n\u201cWill someone get this big walking carpet out of my way?\u201d \u2014 Leia\n

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\n\u201cMay the Force be with you.\u201d \u2014 Han, General Dodonna, and others\n

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\n\u201cWhy, you stuck up, half-witted, scruffy-looking\u2026 Nerf herder!\u201d \u2014 Leia
\u201cWho\u2019s scruffy-looking?\u201d \u2014 Han\n

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\n\u201cDo\u2026 or do not. There is no try\u201d \u2014 Yoda (Frank Oz)\n

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\n\u201cNever tell me the odds.\u201d \u2014 Han\n

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\n\u201cYou like me because I\u2019m a scoundrel. There aren\u2019t enough scoundrels in your life.\u201d \u2014 Han to Leia, just before their first kiss\n

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\n\u201cI love you.\u201d \u2014 Leia
\u201cI know.\u201d \u2014 Han\n

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\n\u201cNo, I am your father. Join me, and together we can rule the galaxy as father and son.\u201d \u2014 Darth Vader\n

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\n\u201cI used to live here, you know.\u201d \u2014 Luke, referencing Tatooine
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\n\u201cIt\u2019s a trap!\u201d \u2014 Admiral Ackbar (Tim Rose)\n

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\n\u201cIt\u2019s against my programming to impersonate a deity.\u201d \u2014 C-3PO\n

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\n\u201cThe Force runs strong in my family. My father has it. I have it. And\u2026 my sister has it.\u201d \u2014 Luke\n

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\n\u201cYou rebel scum.\u201d \u2014 Imperial Officer\n

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\n\u201cStrike me down with all of your hatred and your journey toward the dark side will be complete.\u201d \u2014 The Emperor, a.k.a. Darth Sidious (Ian McDiarmid)\n

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\n\u201cYou were right about me. Tell your sister\u2026 you were right.\u201d \u2014 Anakin Skywalker (Sebastian Shaw)\n

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\n\u201cBegun, the Clone War has.\u201d \u2014 Yoda\n

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\n\u201cWhy do I get the feeling you\u2019re going to be the death of me?\u201d \u2014 Obi-Wan (Ewan McGregor) being inadvertently prophetic to Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen)\n

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\n\u201cI don\u2019t like sand. It\u2019s coarse and rough and irritating, and it gets everywhere.\u201d \u2014 Anakin, to Padme Amidala (Natalie Portman)\n

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\n\u201cThis party\u2019s over.\u201d \u2014 Mace Windu (Samuel L. Jackson), kicking off an epic fight\n

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\n\u201cSo this is how liberty dies, with thunderous applause.\u201d \u2014 Padme\n

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\n\u201cOnly a Sith deals in absolutes.\u201d \u2014 Obi-Wan\n

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\n\u201cAnakin, you\u2019re breaking my heart! You\u2019re going down a path I cannot follow!\u201d \u2014 Padme\n

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\n\u201cYou were the chosen one! It was said that you would destroy the Sith, not join them! Bring balance to the force\u2026 not leave it in darkness!\u201d \u2014 Obi-Wan, facing off against an increasingly dark Anakin\n

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\n\u201cLord Vader\u2026 rise.\u201d \u2014 Darth Sidious\n

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\n\u201cExecute Order 66.\u201d \u2014 Darth Sidious, launching a plan to execute all Jedi\n

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The Force Awakens (2015)

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\n\u201cDo I talk first or you talk first? I talk first?\u201d \u2014 Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac), being a smart-ass to Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) while under interrogation\n

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\n\u201cChewie\u2026 we\u2019re home.\u201d \u2014 Han, stepping back on to the Millennium Falcon\n

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\n\u201cThe Force, the Jedi, all of it. It\u2019s all true.\u201d \u2014 Han\n

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\n\u201cLuke Skywalker? I thought he was a myth.\u201d \u2014 Rey (Daisy Ridley)\n

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\n\u201cThat\u2019s not how the Force works!\u201d \u2014 Han, explaining to Finn (John Boyega) that the Force is more complicated than just calling upon it when needed\n

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\n\u201cThis is a rebellion, isn\u2019t it? I rebel.\u201d \u2014 Jyn Erso (Felicity Jones)\n

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\n\u201cPage-turners, they are not.\u201d \u2014 Yoda on the ancient Jedi texts\n

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\n\u201cLet the past die. Kill it, if you have to.\u201d \u2014 Kylo Ren\n

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\nWe\u2019re going to win this war not by fighting what we hate, but saving what we love!\u201d \u2014 Rose Tico (Kelly Marie Tran)\n

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\n\u201cTake that ridiculous thing off.\u201d \u2014 Snoke (Andy Serkis), referring to Kylo\u2019s helmet\n

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\n\u201c190 years old? You look great!\u201d \u2014 Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) meeting Chewbecca\n

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\n\u201cWe\u2019ve passed on all we know. A thousand generations live in you now.\u201d \u2014 Luke Skywalker, encouraging Rey\n

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\n\u201cWe had each other. That\u2019s how we won.\u201d \u2014 Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams)\n

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Ahead of the release of the final chapter of the \u201cStar Wars\u201d saga, The Times analyzed the dialogue in all eight movies to find out which characters spoke the most.

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The data gathered during an ambitious weeklong rewatch of the original trilogy, the prequels and sequels have revealed not only a galaxy filled with scoundrels, bounty hunters and space royalty, but one of absolute chatterboxes.

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Rose Tico

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Although only appearing in one film so far, Rose Tico falls in deep with Resistance heroes Finn, Poe and BB-8 in \u201cThe Last Jedi.\u201d Not only does she trash a Canto Bight casino and free a group of space racehorses called fathiers, but she also delivers a memorable speech after saving Finn in the Battle of Crait. \u201cThat's how we're gonna win. Not fighting what we hate. Saving what we love.\u201d

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Palpatine

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In the prequel series, we see Sheev Palpatine use the power of words (and possibly the Force) to destroy democracy, eradicate the Jedi Order and talk his way into his position as emperor of the Galactic Empire. In the process, he also created the most feared Sith lord the galaxy has ever seen in Darth Vader. \u201cDid you ever hear the tragedy of Darth Plagueis the wise?\u201d

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Obi-Wan Kenobi

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Jedi master, reluctant flyer

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Hello there! The Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi has been a mentor to generations of young Jedi. Audiences first met the sage as he explained the ways of the Force to the young Luke Skywalker and to us. In the prequels, he trained Anakin Skywalker, who [spoiler alert] eventually turns to the Dark Side and becomes Darth Vader. In \u201cThe Force Awakens,\u201d his voice can be heard speaking to the next Jedi, \u201cRey, these are your first steps.\u201d What does it mean?

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Padm\u00e9 Amidala

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Queen-turned-senator of Naboo

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Padm\u00e9 was an outspoken advocate for democracy and goodness in the galaxy. It\u2019s too bad her influence on her husband Anakin Skywalker was overpowered by Palpatine and the Dark Side. She died of a broken heart, which just seems wrong after watching the young queen free her planet from the oppression of the Trade Federation and rise in the Galactic Senate.

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Poe Dameron

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Resistance hotshot

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848

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Thought dead for half of \u201cThe Force Awakens,\u201d Poe Dameron returned just in time to help destroy the third Death Star -- er, Starkiller Base -- and stage a mutiny against Vice Admiral Holdo in \u201cThe Last Jedi.\u201d

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Rey

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Daughter of filthy junk traders, the last Jedi?

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958

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Abandoned as a child on the desert planet of Jakku, Rey grew up scavenging and fending for herself. While she is silent for much of her screen time, she still has spoken the most words of any female character in the \u201cStar Wars\u201d saga.

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Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker

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Dark Lord of the Sith, Luke and Leia\u2019s father, dislikes sand

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The patriarch of the Skywalker family was more talkative before the whole Dark Side and helmet thing, speaking 987 words per movie as Anakin compared with 489 as Darth Vader. As the iconic villain, he spoke perhaps the most memorable and often misquoted words in franchise history: \u201cNo, I am your father.\u201d

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Finn

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Resistance hero, former First Order Stormtrooper/janitor

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Finn is the first person of color to speak the most words in a \u201cStar Wars\u201d movie. With a large enough part in \u201cThe Rise of Skywalker,\u201d he could overtake two of the most popular characters in the \u201cStar Wars\u201d universe.

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Luke Skywalker

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Jedi master, blue milk connoisseur

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In \u201cA New Hope,\u201d Luke Skywalker speaks a series record of more than 2,100 words. It\u2019s through his eyes that we learn about some of the key themes in Star Wars: Leaving home, learning to wield a lightsaber, rescuing princesses and blowing up moon-sized space stations. Just like bull\u2019s-eyeing womp rats like back home. In later appearances, Luke is far less talkative, even though he\u2019s just as busy fighting evil and becoming a reluctant teacher to Rey.

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Han Solo

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Captain of the Millennium Falcon, Chewie\u2019s best friend

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Han Solo speaks a whopping 5,500 words across his four \u201cStar Wars\u201d appearances. After he shot Greedo (first) and reciprocated Leia\u2019s confession of love with a cool \u201cI know,\u201d he didn\u2019t seem like he was one for conversation.

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Qui-Gon Jinn

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Jedi master

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His talkative role in just one \u201cStar Wars\u201d movie propelled him to the top of this list. He spoke more than 1,800 words, but only one truly mattered: midi-chlorians.

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About 65,000 words are spoken in eight \u201cStar Wars\u201d episodes, including dialogue from Chewbacca and R2-D2. Fictional languages not subtitled in English were counted as one word to establish a minimum.

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A New Hope

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\n \"LUKE\"\n
1. Luke
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\n \"HAN\"\n
2. Han
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1,747
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\n \"C-3PO\"\n
3. C-3PO
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1,466
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\n \"OBI-WAN\"\n
4. Obi-Wan
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1,012
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\n \"R2-D2\"\n
5. R2-D2
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727
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\n \"LEIA\"\n
6. Leia
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618
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\n \"DARTH\n
7. Darth Vader
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485
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\n \"TARKIN\"\n
8. Tarkin
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407
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\n \"OWEN\n
9. Owen Lars
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320
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\n \"GARVEN\n
10. Garven Dreis
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213
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The Empire Strikes Back

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\n \"HAN\"\n
1. Han
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1,575
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\n \"C-3PO\"\n
2. C-3PO
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1,135
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\n \"LUKE\"\n
3. Luke
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1,021
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\n \"R2-D2\"\n
4. R2-D2
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881
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\n \"LEIA\"\n
5. Leia
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767
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\n \"YODA\"\n
6. Yoda
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752
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\n \"DARTH\n
7. Darth Vader
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649
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\n \"LANDO\"\n
8. Lando
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606
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\n \"CHEWIE\"\n
9. Chewie
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349
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\n \"PIETT\"\n
10. Piett
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181
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Return of the Jedi

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\n \"C-3PO\"\n
1. C-3PO
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984
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\n \"LUKE\"\n
2. Luke
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952
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\n \"HAN\"\n
3. Han
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942
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\n \"PALPATINE\"\n
4. Palpatine
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623
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\n \"R2-D2\"\n
5. R2-D2
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431
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\n \"LEIA\"\n
6. Leia
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420
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\n \"DARTH\n
7. Darth Vader
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391
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\n \"LANDO\"\n
8. Lando
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375
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\n \"OBI-WAN\"\n
9. Obi-Wan
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240
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\n \"YODA\"\n
10. Yoda
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237
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The Phantom Menace

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\n \"QUI-GON\"\n
1. Qui-Gon
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1,832
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\n \"ANAKIN\"\n
2. Anakin
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1,046
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\n \"Padm\u00e9\"\n
3. Padm\u00e9
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905
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\n \"PALPATINE\"\n
4. Palpatine
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642
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\n \"JAR\n
5. Jar Jar
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611
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\n \"OBI-WAN\"\n
6. Obi-Wan
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558
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\n \"WATTO\"\n
7. Watto
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438
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\n \"NUTE\"\n
8. Nute
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415
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\n \"CAPT.\n
9. Capt. Panaka
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331
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\n \"R2-D2\"\n
10. R2-D2
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319
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Attack of the Clones

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\n \"ANAKIN\"\n
1. Anakin
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1,525
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\n \"OBI-WAN\"\n
2. Obi-Wan
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1,522
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\n \"PADME\"\n
3. Padme
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1,009
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\n \"COUNT\n
4. Count Dooku
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565
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\n \"YODA\"\n
5. Yoda
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439
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\n \"C-3PO\"\n
6. C-3PO
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345
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\n \"PALPATINE\"\n
7. Palpatine
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313
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\n \"MACE\n
8. Mace Windu
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286
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\n \"LAMA\n
9. Lama Su
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257
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\n \"R2-D2\"\n
10. R2-D2
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168
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Revenge of the Sith

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\n \"OBI-WAN\"\n
1. Obi-Wan
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1,481
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\n \"PALPATINE\"\n
2. Palpatine
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1,446
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\n \"ANAKIN\"\n
3. Anakin
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1,329
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\n \"PADME\"\n
4. Padme
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596
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\n \"YODA\"\n
5. Yoda
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483
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\n \"DARTH\n
6. Darth Vader
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430
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\n \"MACE\n
7. Mace Windu
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368
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\n \"R2-D2\"\n
8. R2-D2
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225
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\n \"GEN.\n
9. Gen. Grievous
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198
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\n \"BAIL\n
10. Bail Organa
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177
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The Force Awakens

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\n \"FINN\"\n
1. Finn
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1,417
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\n \"HAN\"\n
2. Han
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1,240
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\n \"REY\"\n
3. Rey
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1,051
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\n \"POE\"\n
4. Poe
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627
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\n \"KYLO\n
5. Kylo Ren
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585
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\n \"Gen.\n
6. Gen. Hux
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315
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\n \"MAZ\"\n
7. Maz
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261
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\n \"BB-8\"\n
8. Bb-8
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257
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\n \"LEIA\"\n
9. Leia
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237
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\n \"C-3PO\"\n
10. C-3PO
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212
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The Last Jedi

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\n \"POE\"\n
1. Poe
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1,068
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\n \"LUKE\"\n
2. Luke
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876
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\n \"REY\"\n
3. Rey
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865
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\n \"FINN\"\n
4. Finn
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847
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\n \"ROSE\"\n
5. Rose
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615
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\n \"KYLO\n
6. Kylo Ren
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495
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\n \"SNOKE\"\n
7. Snoke
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470
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\n \"LEIA\"\n
8. Leia
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356
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\n \"Gen.\n
9. Gen. Hux
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354
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\n \"AMILYN\n
10. Amilyn Holdo
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294
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Total

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\n \"HAN\"\n
1. Han
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\n \"OBI-WAN\"\n
2. Obi-Wan
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4,959
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\n \"LUKE\"\n
3. Luke
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4,956
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\n \"C-3PO\"\n
4. C-3PO
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4,548
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\n \"ANAKIN\"\n
5. Anakin
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3,948
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\n \"PALPATINE\"\n
6. Palpatine
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3,100
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\n \"R2-D2\"\n
7. R2-D2
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2,837
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\n \"PADME\"\n
8. Padme
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2,510
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\n \"LEIA\"\n
9. Leia
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2,398
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\n \"FINN\"\n
10. Finn
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2,264
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More in this project

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There are more women than ever in \u2018Star Wars.\u2019 Men still do most of the talking

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Dig into our data: See who’s spoken to who in “Star Wars”

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We spent over 100 hours studying Star Wars\u2019 female characters. Here\u2019s why we did it

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On May 21, 1980,\u00a0Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back\u00a0made its theatrical debut. To celebrate the classic film's landmark 40th anniversary, StarWars.com presents \"Empire at 40,\"\u00a0a special series of interviews, editorial features, and listicles.

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Star Wars:\u00a0The Empire Strikes Back is filled with iconic lines uttered by our favorite heroes and villains. From Yoda\u2019s wisdom, to Han Solo\u2019s effortless swagger, to Darth Vader\u2019s shocking revelation, chances are high that you already know quite a few quotes from the 1980 sequel to Star Wars: A New Hope.\u00a0In honor of a momentous 40 years, here are 40 quotes from The Empire Strikes Back that are as timeless as the movie itself.\u00a0

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1. \u201cThere isn't enough life on this ice cube to fill a space cruiser.\u201d - Han Solo

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Ah, that ol\u2019 Han Solo brashness comes out as soon as the movie starts. Not only does this conversation tell us a little bit about the rebels\u2019 new hidden base, this easy back and forth shows that Han and Luke have formed a real friendship in the past three years.

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2. \u201cA death mark's not an easy thing to live with.\u201d - General Rieekan

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General Rieekan states the obvious. It\u2019s also a good reminder that Jabba the Hutt hasn\u2019t forgotten about Han Solo -- or the credits he\u2019s owed.

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3. \u201cYes, Your Highnessness?\u201d - Han Solo

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Han Solo and Leia Organa continue their quippy jabs at each other from A New Hope, even when it looks like they may be parting ways. There\u2019s a lot of emotion brimming under their bickering.

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4. \u201cI'd just as soon kiss a Wookiee.\u201d - Leia Organa

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Han Solo calls out Princess Leia on her feelings for him, and she can\u2019t help but be defensive\u2026and maybe a little bit embarrassed. (Also, we don\u2019t doubt that Chewbacca does give a good kiss.)

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5. \u201cThen I'll see you in hell!\u201d - Han Solo

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Han Solo\u2019s defiant attitude is one thing, but his willingness to do whatever it takes to help a friend is quite another. Han knows that Luke needs him, and he\u2019ll find him -- even at the cost of his own life.

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6. \u201cYou will go to the Dagobah system.\u201d - Obi-Wan Kenobi

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Ben Kenobi appears to Luke for the first time since his death at Vader\u2019s hand. He delivers the first mention of Yoda in Star Wars along with a peek into his past as a Jedi.

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7. \u201cI thought they smelled bad on the outside!\u201d - Han Solo

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One of the most classic lines from The Empire Strikes Back comes from a beleaguered and freezing Han Solo. Did we mention he\u2019ll do whatever it takes to save a friend?

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8. \u201cI don't know where you get your delusions, laser brain.\u201d - Leia Organa

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Woe be to any person who finds themselves at the receiving end of Princess Leia\u2019s anger.\u00a0

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9. \u201cLaugh it up, fuzzball.\u201d - Han Solo to Chewbacca

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Another quote that\u2019s instantly recognizable, Chewbacca\u2019s chuckle makes it all the more delightful.

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\"\u201cWhy,

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10. \u201cWhy, you stuck up, half-witted, scruffy-looking...nerf-herder!\u201d - Leia Organa\u00a0

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If you had to sum up Han and Leia\u2019s relationship in just one exchange, this is probably the one.

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11. \u201cHe is as clumsy as he is stupid.\u201d - Darth Vader\u00a0

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Darth Vader has no time for mistakes. Admiral Ozzel might have had a long career that started in the Republic Navy during the Clone Wars, but all it takes is one blunder too many to instantly get on the bad side of the Dark Lord of the Sith.

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12. \u201cOur first catch of the day.\u201d - Imperial Officer

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The Empire\u2019s haughtiness is personified by this smug officer.

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13. \u201cThe first transport is away.\u201d - Rebel Alliance Announcer

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[cheers]

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14. \u201cWould it helped if I got out and pushed?\u201d \u2013- Leia Organa\u00a0

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The only thing reliable about the Falcon\u2019s hyperdrive is that it\u2019s unreliable.

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15. \u201cPunch it!\u201d - Han Solo to Chewbacca

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Show off your Star Wars knowledge to your friends by spouting this popular quote correctly.

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\"\u201cNever

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16. \u201cNever tell me the odds!\u201d - Han Solo

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Han Solo might not use the Force, but he definitely has his own kind of luck.

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17. \u201cYou said you wanted to be around when I made a mistake. Well, this could be it, sweetheart.\u201d - Han Solo\u00a0

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The asteroid field is yet another one of Han Solo\u2019s quick decisions that gets our heroes out of one jam and straight into another.\u00a0

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18. \u201cAh! A great warrior. Wars not make one great.\u201d - Yoda

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Yoda might be putting on an act for Luke, but there is an air of truth to this thoughtful line.

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\"\u201cAww,

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19. \u201cAww, cannot get your ship out?\u201d - Yoda

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Yoda is a master\u2026 at teasing Luke.

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20. \u201cSir, I don't know where your ship learned to communicate, but it has the most peculiar dialect.\u201d - C-3PO

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A remnant of L3-37\u2019s distinctive personality or just the result of the storied history of the Millennium Falcon? We may never know for sure.

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21. \u201cYou like me because I'm a scoundrel. There aren't enough scoundrels in your life.\u201d - Han Solo\u00a0

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The most romantic scene in all of Star Wars unfolds in a dingy corner of the Millennium Falcon.\u00a0

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22. \u201cThe son of Skywalker must not become a Jedi.\u201d - Emperor Palpatine

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This conversation with the Emperor -- the first time movie audiences ever laid eyes on him -- reveals not only a hint of his machinations, but how Darth Vader might be feeling about the discovery of another Skywalker.

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23. \u201cFor eight hundred years have I trained Jedi.\u00a0 My own counsel will I keep on who is to be trained!\u201d - Yoda

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If Yoda has a pet peeve, it\u2019s being told who to train.

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24. \u201cAdventure. Heh! Excitement. Heh!\u00a0 A Jedi craves not these things.\u201d - Yoda

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Yoda tells Luke and the audience to get the swashbuckling adventurer image out of their heads when it comes to the Jedi. These knights are keepers of the peace, not crusaders or super heroes.

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25. \u201cI am not a committee!\u201d - Leia Organa

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Han takes aim at Leia\u2019s political past in this quick but unforgettable exchange.\u00a0

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\"\u201cYou

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26. \u201cYou are free to use any methods necessary, but I want them alive. No disintegrations.\u201d\u00a0- Darth Vader\u00a0

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Boba Fett is a man of little words, but this conversation (with some vigorous finger pointing) hints at an unspoken past between the bounty hunter and Dark Lord of the Sith.

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27. \u201cDo. Or do not. There is no try.\u201d - Yoda

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This is one of Yoda\u2019s most profound statements and one of those quotes you could spend hours pondering.

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28. \u201cLuminous beings are we, not this crude matter.\u201d - Yoda

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Yoda gives Luke (and us) a reminder that we are all more than just what you see on the outside.

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29. \u201cYou do have your moments. Not many, but you do have them.\u201d - Leia Organa\u00a0

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This line is the closest Princess Leia comes to giving Han Solo a compliment.

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\"\u201cHello,

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30. \u201cHello, what have we here?\u201d - Lando Calrissian\u00a0

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The ol\u2019 smoothie treats us to one of his most famous quotes the first time he sets eyes on Princess Leia.

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31. \u201cThere is another.\u201d - Yoda

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This line probably blew the minds of the audience the first time they heard it uttered, and it\u2019s still one of the most iconic Star Wars quotes today.

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32. \u201cHe's no good to me dead.\u201d - Boba Fett

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We learn a little bit about Jabba\u2019s plans for Han Solo with this callous protest from Boba Fett. (Did you catch it echoed in the first season of The Mandalorian?)

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33. \u201cThis deal's getting worse all the time.\u201d - Lando Calrissian

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We start to see the heart of gold underneath Lando\u2019s opportunistic exterior as he continues to argue for Princess Leia and Chewbacca\u2019s well-being.

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34. \u201cI know.\u201d - Han Solo

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Famously not in the script, Han Solo\u2019s response to Leia\u2019s confession of love captures the character. Harrison Ford suggested the line himself to director Irvin Kershner before filming, calling it \u201cbeautiful and acceptable and funny.\u201d

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35. \u201cAll too easy.\u201d - Darth Vader\u00a0

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It\u2019s clear Vader doesn\u2019t think a lot of his opponent, expecting the young Skywalker to be effortlessly outmatched\u2026\u00a0

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36. \u201cImpressive. Most impressive.\u201d - Darth Vader

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\u2026but Luke earns a small amount of grudging respect from the Dark Lord of the Sith.

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37. \u201cI am your father.\u201d - Darth Vader

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The most attention-grabbing and momentous line in all of Star Wars.

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38. \u201cJoin me, and together we can rule the galaxy as father and son.\u201d - Darth Vader

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Vader\u2019s true ambitions are revealed as the shocking revelations continue. Does Darth Vader harbor some love for his son, or does he simply intend to take the galaxy for himself?

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39. \u201cIt\u2019s not my fault!\u201d - Lando Calrissian

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Echoing Han Solo, the badgered baron can\u2019t help but defend himself to his new friends. (It\u2019s really not his fault.)

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40. \u201cI'm standing here in pieces, and you're having delusions of grandeur!\u201d - C-3PO

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Will C-3PO ever realize that his best friend is one of the biggest heroes of the Rebel Alliance?

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Kelly Knox is a Seattle-based freelance writer who loves creating\u00a0Star Wars\u00a0crafts with her daughter. Follow her on Twitter at\u00a0@kelly_knox.

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