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Pirates of Caribbean Sentence Startes 

1. A wedding? I love weddings! Drinks all around!
2. Best start believing in ghost stories. You’re in one.
3. I feel nothing.
4. You’ve seen a ship with black sails that’s crewed by the damned, and captained by a man so evil that Hell itself spat him back out?
5. But I have seen a ship with black sails.
6. So this is where your heart truly lies, then?
7. I’m actually feeling rather good about this.
8. I thought I had you figured. Turns out you’re a hard man to predict.
9. A dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest.
10. Honestly, it’s the honest ones you have to watch out for.
11. So we’re all men of our word, really.
12. Well, you’ve proven they’re mad.
13. That’s not much incentive to fight fair then, is it?
14. In a fair fight, I’d kill you.
15. Put it away. It’s not worth getting beat again.
16. I want you to leave and never come back.
17. I’m disinclined to acquiesce to your request. Means ‘no’.
18. Well, I suppose if it is worthless there’s no point in me keeping it.
19. The code is more what you’d call ‘guidelines’ than actual rules.
20. One good deed is not enough to save a man from a lifetime of wickedness.
21. You are without a doubt the worst pirate I have ever heard of.
22. But you have heard of me.
23. This is either madness, or brilliance.
24. You’re supposed to be dead!
25. That’s not true. I am not obsessed with treasure.
26. It’s remarkable how often those two traits coincide. 
27. Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate.
28. No! Not good! Stop! Not good! What are you doing?
29. You burned all the room, the shade… the rum!
30. Yes, the rum is gone.
31. Why is the rum gone?
32. Do you really think there is even the slightest chance they won’t see it?
33. For too long I’ve been parched of thirst and unable to quench it.
34. There’ll be no living with her after this.
35. The only rules that really matter are these: what a man can do and what a man can’t do.
36. Now… bring me that horizon.
37. How the blazes did you get off that island?
38. If you were waiting for the opportune moment, that was it.
39. I think we’ve all arrived at a very special place. Spiritually, ecumenically, grammatically.
40. I want you to know that I was rooting for you. Know that.
41. You need to find yourself a girl, mate.
42. You should know better than to wake a man when he’s sleeping. It’s bad luck.
43. This girl… how far are you willing to go to save her?
44. No one. He’s no one. Distant cousin of my aunt’s nephew twice removed. Lovely singing voice.
45. Wherever we want to go, we’ll go.
46. Stop blowing holes in my ship!
47. On my word do as I say, or I’ll pull this trigger and be lost to Davy Jones’ Locker.
48. Ten years you carry that pistol and now you waste your shot.
49. You can keep doing that forever, the dog is never going to move.
50. You didn’t beat me. You ignored the rules of engagement.
51. Worry about your own fortunes, gentlemen. 
52. The deepest circle of hell is reserved for betrayers and mutineers.
53. You know nothing of hell.
54. I suppose you didn’t deserve that one either.
55. It would be far worse not to have her.
56. I think it’d be rather exciting to meet a pirate.
57. I’m gonna teach you the meaning of pain.
58. You like pain? Try wearing a corset.
59. Even a good decision if made for the wrong reasons can be a wrong decision.
60. So that’s it, then? That’s the secret, grand adventure. You spent three days lying on a beach drinking rum.
61. Don’t dare impugn me honour, boy!
62. I really rather hoped we were past all this.
63. Perhaps you’ll conjure up another miraculous escape, but I doubt it.
64. I cannot just step aside and let you escape.
65. We’re going to steal a ship? That ship?
66. I should have told you every day from the moment I met you. I love you.
67. I hardly believe in ghost stories.
68. Do you have the courage and fortitude to follow orders and stay true in the face of danger and almost certain death?
69. You’re off the edge of the map, mate. Here there be monsters.
70. You know, for having such a bleak outlook on pirates, you are well on your way to becoming one.
71. You’re daft, lady! You both are!
72. You seem somewhat familiar. Have I threatened you before?
73. Now as long as you’re just hanging there, pay attention.
74. I’m curious. After killing me, what is it you’re planning on doing next?
75. You’re a smart man. But I don’t entirely trust you.
76. If one demands parley you can do them no harm until the parley is complete.
77. I saved your life, you saved mine. We’re square.
78. The moonlight shows us for what we really are.
79. ..and then they made me their chief.
80. I’m not entirely sure that I’ve had enough rum to allow that kind of talk.
81. What’s in your head that puts you in such a fine mood?
82. You can mistrust me less than you can mistrust him. Trust me.
83. Come to negotiate, have you, you slimy git?
84. I’ve got a jar of dirt.
85. Do you fear death? 
86. Do you fear that dark abyss? All your deeds laid bare? All your sins punished?
87. Every man has a price which he is willing to accept. Even for that which he hopes never to sell.
88. Have you considered keeping a more watchful eye on her?
89. There comes a time when one must take responsibility for one’s mistakes.
90. The dichotomy of good and evil?
91. You see, it was a woman. As harsh, changing and untameable like the sea. He never stopped loving her.
92. One soul is not equal to another.
93. So we’ve established my proposal is sound in principle, now we’re just haggling over price.
94. Just how many souls do you think my soul is worth?
95. Uh, I feel sullied and unusual.
96. I’m here to find the man I love.
97. I’m deeply flattered, son, but my first and only love is the sea.
98. You know, these clothes do not flatter you at all, it should be a dress or nothing. I happen to have no dress.
99. You look bloody awful. What are you doing here?
100. You actually were telling the truth.
101. Everything you said to me; every word was a lie.
102. I knew you’d warm up to me eventually.
103. Ah, the dark side of ambition.
104. I prefer to see it as the promise of redemption.
105. You came back. I always knew you were a good man.
106. This is the only way, don’t you see? I’m not sorry.
107. There will come a time when you have a chance to do the right thing.
108. I love those moments. I like to wave at them as they pass by.
109. Land is where you are safe, and so you will carry land with you.
110. If you don’t want it, give it back.
111. No! This is barbaric! This is no way for grown men to settle… oh, fine! Let’s just haul out our swords and start banging away at each other! That will solve everything!
112. I’ve had it! I’ve had it with wobbly-legged, rum-soaked pirates!
113. Now you’re not making any sense at all.
114. My tremendous intuitive sense of the female creature informs me that you are troubled.
115. Sea turtles, mate. A pair of them strapped to my feet.
116. Not so easy, is it?
117. It’s the Bible. You get credit for trying.
118. You are neither dead nor dying. What is your purpose here?
119. I’m sorely tempted to accept that offer.
120. Guard the boat, mind the tide… don’t touch my dirt.
121. I understand. It’s a game of deception. 
122. No doubt you’ve discovered that loyalty is no longer the currency of the realm.
123. I expect, then, that we can come to some sort of understanding. I’m here to negotiate.
124. I’m listening intently.
125. Can you live with this? Can you condemn an innocent man, a friend?
126. Life is cruel. Why should the afterlife be any different?
127. He’s as captive as the rest of us.
128. If there was anything could be done to bring him back…
129. You know I demand payment.
130. An undead monkey! Top that!
131. I think I should get out and see the world while I’m still young.
132. Form an orderly line, I’ll have you all one by one. Come on, who’s first?
133. I just wanted the pleasure of doing that myself.
134. I took the liberty of filling in my name.
135. We’re not getting out of this.
136. My eyesight’s as good as ever, just so you know.
137. Sorry. Old habits and all that.
138. My story? It’s exactly the same as your story, just one chapter behind. 
139. For the love of mother and child, what’s coming after us?
140. You have a touch of destiny about you.
141. It was always in my blood to die at sea, but it was not a fate I ever wanted for you.
142. I could say I did what I had to when I left you, but it would taste a lie to say it wasn’t what I wanted.
143. Somehow I doubt he will consider employment the same as being free.
144. And what would prompt such an act of charity?
145. It’s funny what a man will do to forestall his final judgment.
146. I’ve already told you. Your time is up. He comes now.
147. We are very much alike, you and I, I and you… us.
148. Except for a sense of honor and decency and a moral center. And personal hygiene.
149. You long for freedom. You long to do what you want to do because you want it. To act on selfish impulse. 
150. You want to see what it’s like. One day you won’t be able to resist.
151. Turns out not even you can best the devil!
152. And mark my words, what bodes ill for him bodes ill for us all.
153. I could join the circus!
154. Same story, different versions. And all are true. 
155. Salvaging is saving, in a manner of speaking.
156. A fair trial ends in a hanging.
157. There was a time when I would have given anything for you to look like that while thinking about me.
158. So I am to believe that what you did was an act of compasion?
159. Where is it? Where is the thump-thump?
160. No, not anymore, weren’t you listening?
161. What has the world done to you?
162. You’ll have the chance to do something… something courageous. And when you do, you’ll discover something.
163. If it weren’t for these bars, I’d have you already.
164. Ah! A heading. Set sail in a… uh… a general… that way! direction.
165. That you would risk your life to save his does not mean that he would do the same for anyone else.
166. Keep a weather eye on the horizon.
167. Why should I sail with any of you? Four of you tried to kill me in the past. One of you succeeded.
168. Did no one come to save me just because they missed me?
169. It’s always belonged to you. Will you keep it safe?
170. You have to be lost to find a place that can’t be found, elseways everyone would know where it was.
171. There’s never a guarantee of coming back. But passing on, that’s dead certain.
172. Hoist the colors!
173. You can fight and all of you will die, or you can not fight, in which case only most of you will die.
174. – and finally, when we could be together again, you weren’t there. Why weren’t you there?
175. Sorry. I just thought, with the Captain issue in doubt, I’d throw my name in for consideration, sorry.
176. Still thinking of running? Think you can outrun the world?
177. You know, the problem with being the last of anything, by and by, there’ll be none left at all.
178. Sometimes things come back, mate. We’re living proof, you and me.
179. That’s a sad commentary in and of itself.
180. The world used to be a bigger place.
181. The world’s still the same. There’s just… less in it.
182. It’s not for naught it’s called Shipwreck Island where lies Shipwreck Cove in the town of Shipwreck.
183. I love you. I’ve made my choice. What’s yours?
184. Shoot him and cut out his tongue, then shoot his tongue!
185. And that was without even a single drop of rum.
186. I don’t think now’s the best time!
187. Drink up, me hearties, yo ho!
188. What? You’ve seen it all, done it all. Survived. That’s the trick isn’t it? To survive?
189. It’s not just about living forever. The trick is still living with yourself forever.
190. Dying is the day worth living for.
191. Now we’re being followed by rocks. Never had that one before.
192. It would never have worked between us.
193. I have no sympathy for any of you feculent maggots and no more patience to pretend otherwise. 
194. Gentlemen, I wash my hands of this weirdness.
195. The world needs you back something fierce.
196. You’ll have loads to talk about while you’re here.
197. Now, don’t tell me you didn’t enjoy it at the time.
198. That’s just maddeningly unhelpful. Why are these things never clear?
199. Send this pestilent, traitorous, cow-hearted, yeasty codpiece to the brig.
200. We must fight… to run away!
201. There’s not been a gathering like this in our lifetime.
202. You may kill me, but you can never insult me.
203. By my reckoning, I’ve still a debt to pay… if you’ll have me.
204. Depends on the one day.
205. He was quite charming, wasn’t he?
206. It has been torture, trapped in this single form, cut off from the sea. From all that I love. From you.
207. It is my nature. Would you love me if I was anything but what I am?
208. Many things you were, but never cruel. 
209. I will be free, and when I am, I will give you my heart, and we will be together always.
210. All of them, the last thing they will learn in this life is how cruel I can be.
211. You’ll see no mercy from me!
212. Ah, love; a dreadful bond, and yet, so easily severed. 
213. Cruel is a matter of perspective.
214. And you and I are no strangers to betrayal, are we?
215. Close your eyes and pretend it’s all a bad dream. That’s how I get by.
216. You’re in my way, boy.
217. Mate, if you choose to lock your heart away you’ll lose it for certain.
218. Think like the whelp, think like the whelp, think like the whelp…
219. You may not survive to pass this way again, and these be the last friendly words you’ll hear.
220. My vessel is magnificent and fierce and huge-ish. And gone. Why is it gone?
221.  Love, that is a dinghy.
222. Ohh, so fish-people, by dint of being fish-people, are less disciplined than non-fish-people?
223. It’s too late to earn my forgiveness.
224. Nothing personal… it’s just good business.
225. Well, we shall have a magnificent garden party, and you’re not invited!
226. Why would he do that? Because he’s a lummox, isn’t he?
227. Will you please shut it! Listen to me.
228. Wonder what would happen if we were to drop a cannonball on them…
229. Our fates have been entwined, but never joined.
230. Have you noticed something? Or rather, have you noticed something that’s not there to be noticed?
231. If I may lend a machete to your intellectual thicket.
232. He made you captain? They’re giving the bloody title away now.
233. My actions were my own and to my own purpose.
234. It must be said as if speaking to a lover.
235. Death has a way of reshuffling one’s priorities.
236. I’m free forever. Free to sail the seas beyond the edges of the map, free from death itself.
237. Were I in a divulgatory mood, what were I to divulge?
238. Don’t you forget why you had to bring me back.
239. I had nothing to do with that. But that does not absolve me of my other sins.
240. He’s a lot like myself, but absent my merciful nature and sense of fair play.
241. Bloody hell, there’s nothing left.
242. There is more to you than meets the eye, isn’t there? And the eye does not go wanting.
243. I’m sure there must be a good reason for our suffering.
244. Some men offer desire as justification for their crimes.
245. I would have your gifts. Should you choose to give them.
246. You add an agreeable sense of the macabre to any delirium.
247. Words whispered through prison bars lose their charm.
248. Actually, it’s a cephalopod.
249. Lookie here boys. A lost bird. A lost bird that never learned to fly!
250. The only way for a pirate to make a living these days is by betraying other pirates.
251. The wind’s on our side, boys! That’s all we need!
252. What makes you think she’s alone?
253. If things don’t go the way we want - then we’re the only chance they’ve got!
254. What else have you not told me?
255. You loved her. She’s the one, and then you betrayed her.
256. She pretended to love me! She betrayed me!
257. And after which betrayal did you cut your heart out, I wonder?
258. It is just good business, being on the winning side.
259. Oh, will you ever forgive me?
260. I’ve actually never been that drunk.
261. You know the feeling you get when standing in a high place, the sudden urge to jump… I don’t have it.
262. Who’s to say I won’t live forever, eh? I’ve no say in it.
263. Did everyone see that? Because I will not be doing it again.
264. How can you say I used you?
265. You’re either with us or against us!
266. I’m not with you, neither am I against you!
267. You lied to me by telling me the truth?
268. I may have had… briefly, mind you… stirrings.
269. No, no, no, no, not quite all the way to feelings. More like… All right feelings, damn you.
270. I can save you. You need only ask.
271. If you had a sister and a dog… I’d choose the dog.
272. On the off chance that this does not go well for me, I would like it noted here and now that I am fully prepared to believe in whatever I must, so that I may be welcomed into that place where all the “goody-goodies” get to go.
273. Mistook it for a brothel. Honest mistake.
274. What were you doing in a Spanish convent, anyway?
275. I’m starting to think you don’t know where you’re going.
276. We shall need a crossbow, an hourglass, three goats, one of us must learn to play the trumpet, whilst the other one goes like this.
277. I know a man with a goat.
278. Better to not know which moment may be your last. Every morsel of your entire being alive to the infinite mystery of it all.
279. If I don’t kill a man every now and then, they forget who I am.
280. Maybe you don’t believe in the supernatural.
281. In faith, there is light enough to see, but darkness enough to blind.
282. Someone make a note of that man’s bravery.
283. How is it we can never meet without you pointing something at me?
284. You can sleep when you’re dead!
285. You demonstrated a lot of technique for someone I supposedly corrupted.
286. Doesn’t ring a bell.
287. That is not a compliment.
288. He’s even more annoying in miniature.
289. I don’t really agree to that.
290. You’ve stolen me. And I’m here to take meself back.
291. Our sands be all but run. Where’s the harm in joining the winning sides?
292. I understand everything… except that wig.
293. Seeing as how you’re still alive, I say it’s all been very successful thus far.
294. You bastard, how could you?
295. I cannot save you both. 
296. The lies I told you were not lies.
297. It’s nothing personal. I just think it would be best if you stay out of it.
298. Fret not. You still have a few useable years left.
299. Don’t worry. I forgave you a long time ago.
300. You have a ridiculously high regard for fate, mate.

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imageekx #1
Chapter 158: tHANK YOU for the inspiration i swear im itching to write something but i have zero idea
informantxgirl
#2
Chapter 84: omg, the australian one! haha
informantxgirl
#3
Chapter 26: ugh, i wish i could have some inspiration. writer's block is a pain.
informantxgirl
#4
Chapter 159: some of these can totally be titles
jeonnamjoo
#5
make more challenge. i like it^^
lakeofwisdom
#6
Chapter 152: Maybe will write with one of these prompts!
iamout #7
Chapter 3: you broke the streak for my writer's block. ohmygod. thanks for this!
Laymontae
#8
Chapter 149: god bless your soul for making this writing prompt thread <3
DGNA_Forever
#9
Chapter 147: LOL!!! This one it TOO funny!! I love it<3.