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Eric Liddell: I believe God made me for a purpose, but he also made me fast And when I run I feel His pleasure..

Eric Li Daer: I believe that God created me for a purpose, but he also It allows me to run fast, and I can feel his pleasure when I run.

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"Where does the power come from to see the race to its end? From within."

– Eric Liddell (Ian Charleson)

Harold M. Abrahams: If I cant win, I wont run!

Sybil Gordon: If you dont run, you cant win.

Harold Abraham: If I can't win, I won't run!

Sybil Gordon: If you don't run, you won't win.

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Harold M. Abrahams: Aubrey, Ive Known at The Fear of Losing But now the I AM Almost TOO be frightened to win.

Harold Abraham: Aubrey, I already know the fear of losing, but now that I was almost too scared Can't win.

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Lord Birkenhead: Ah, Liddell! I was afraid you werent here.

Eric Liddell: Im afraid I am, sir. Lord Birkenhead: Ah, Liddell

! I'm worried you won't be able to come.

Eric Ridal: My worries are just the opposite, sir.

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Lord Birkenhead: Liddell, he is your future king, are you refusing to shake his hand? Does your arrogance extend that far?

Eric Liddell: My arrogance, sir, extends just as far as my conscience demands.

Lord Birkenhead: Fine, then lets hope that is wise enough to give you room to maneuver.

Lord of Birkenhead County: Ridal, he is your future king, are you refusing to shake hands with him? Are you so arrogant?

Eric Ridal: Sir, my arrogance is as great as my conscience.

Lord of Birkenhead County: Very good, let us hope that your conscience is smart enough to make room for you to maneuver.

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Chariots of Fire quotes

  • Lord Cadogan: Don't be impertinent, Liddell!

    Eric Liddell: The impertinence lies, sir, with those who seek to influence a man to deny his beliefs!

  • Lord Cadogan: Hear, hear. In my day it was King first and God after.

    Duke of Sutherland: Yes, and the War To End Wars bitterly proved your point!