Part with that which is most dear to you, and I am assured of your love. Wrought with a mighty gem, hidden, twice over, in the hilt. Tales have been told, that Captain Barbossa gained in battle. But I will crawl before you, fall at your feet, vow any vow, and swear any pledge!" A man never won a woman by begging on his knees. "I stand before you, a whole man, healed of my wounds - and my past. "Can you not look past this unimportant visage, to the truth of my heart?" But of what value love? The world does not want for love, but adequate vessels in which to place it." "I see love in your eyes, shining bright. Dare I hope Nadirah may give me her hand?" " Look! Ever the night air holds promise. Take this fishwife to the brig." ― Tia Dalma and Hector Barbossa (deleted scene) Until then, I'll not be taking your commands or risking your reach an accord with someone else. And it'll take no less than nine to set you free. It took nine Pirate Lords to bind you, Calypso. And why I could not give Sao Feng a second smile in his throat to match that ineffably smug one that he wears on his face. Why I could not leave Jack to his well-deserved fate. "Don't you forget why you had to bring me back. Do not forget it was by my power you return from the dead. "I do not renege on a bargain once struck. Witty Jack would not turn down the promise to survive the coming storm, I think." "If you no longer want my favor, Barbossa, then perhaps I should be calling a different captain to my cause. What you're suggesting is not but fool's folly." " Barbossa, why you not giving the order to man the bones? All the Brethren are gathering in this place now. "That's why there's no sense to be killin' ye.yet." ― Elizabeth Swann and Barbossa Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack Sparrow When this medallion is restored to the chest, we'll be free to roam the seas as men. All those years, you been safe in your bed, readin' your pirate stories, dreamin' of adventures on the high seas-we've endured torments worse than death itself! But now, thanks to ye, we have the final piece-at last. Miss Turner! For ten years we've searched every league of these waters, every town and village-preying on sailors and settlers alike! Eight hundred and eighty-one pieces we found, but despaired of ever finding the last. And the blood of every soul who touched a piece o' the treasure must be repaid. All the scattered pieces of the Aztec gold must be gathered and restored to the stone chest. the drink would not satisfy, and food turned to ash in our mouths. The more we gave 'em away, the more we came to realize. And we took 'em all! We spent 'em and traded 'em and frittered 'em away on drink and food and pleasurable company. Buried on an Island of Dead what cannot be found 'cept for those who know where it is. "I hardly believe in ghost stories anymore, Captain Barbossa." One of eight hundred and eighty-two identical pieces they delivered in a stone chest to Cortez himself." You have your trinket I'm of no further value to you." The living come aboard!" ―Hector Barbossa and Armando Salazar "Heh, heh! Take me to him, and you will live to tell the tale." I declare you shall have Jack's life by sunrise on the morrow or you can take me own then. "I be the only one that can lead you to him. "No! No! There's no treasure! There's no treasure that can save him. ¡Olé ahí! Might want to go a bit faster, Capitán. Every time I tap my sword, one of your men will die. So let me show you what my cordiality is, hombre. "Cordial intent? Do you hear that? This pirate wishes to be cordial. " My name is Cap'n Barbossa, and I stand before you with cordial intent." Pirates of the Caribbean (ride) Dialogue
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