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The Top 10 Classic SF Lines As Written by Shakespeare


10> "When thou art nine hundred years aged, thou wilt not look as dashing."

9> "Would not an Atreides by any other name still be Muad’Dib?"

8> "Therefore shalt a robot not harmeth a human being; this being the
first and most felicitous law…."

7> "Hie thee hither, anon — most alluringly doth the Dark Side beckon!"

6> "In the farthest aether, beyond the stars, no one canst hear thee
scream."

5> "Father, do not thou spurnest thy truest daughter, Maureen, nor sendeth
her hence unfulfilled…."

4> "Prithee, faithful HAL, fling wide the portals of the conveyance!"
"Alack, good Sir Dave; I fear I cannot!"

3> "Space… the frontier that remaineth. Listen thee to the epic of the
Starship Enterprise. Her blessed five year endeavor: to explore odd new
Earths. To seeketh out new life and unknown societies. To bravely venture
where no man hath ventured anon."

2> "These be NOT the metal vassals ye seek!"

and the Number 1 Classic SF Line As Written by Shakespeare…

1> "Look upon yon fellow, with shirt of blazing red! I testify in truth,
Jim, the poor wretch be quite dead!" 




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