The 67 Best Sentences of Vendetta V

Here are the best Vendetta V phrases , A film based on the comic called 'V for Vendetta' by Alan Moore. The plot takes place in London, in the future, where V (his hero) fights against the fascist regime to free England and its citizens.

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V-de-vendetta phrases

1-The coincidence does not exist, only the illusion of coincidence.

2-How many times with the semblance of devotion and the appearance of pious actions we deceive the devil himself.

3-Our integrity is worth so little... but it is all we have, is the last centimeter left of us, if we safeguard that centimeter, we are free.

4-People should not be afraid of their government. Governments should be afraid of their people.

5-Everyone is special. Everybody. Everyone is a hero, a lover, a madman, a villain. Everybody. Everyone has their story to tell.

6-Artists use lies to tell the truth. Yes, I have created a lie. But because you have believed it, you have found something true about yourself.

7-Wear a mask for so long, and forget who you were under it.

8-The past can never hurt you anymore. Not unless you let him. They made you a victim, Evey. They made you a statistic. However, that is not your true self. That's not who you are inside.

9-Knowledge, like air, is vital to life. Like the air, no one should be deprived of it.

10-Die. Go dead. Why do not you die? Why do not you die?

11-Under this mask there is more than just flesh and bone. Under this mask, there are some ideals, Mr. Creedy. And ideals are bullet-proof.

12-Remember, remember November 5, gunpowder, treason and conspiracy. I know of no reason why gunpowder and betrayal should be forgotten.

13-My mother said I broke her heart... but it was my integrity that was important. Is that so selfish? It sells for so little, but that's all we've been left with in this place. It's the last inch of us... but within that inch we're free.

14-Happiness is the most insidious prison of all.

"I'm going to die here." Even the last inch of me will perish. Except one. One inch. It is small and fragile and is the only thing in the world that is worth having. We must never lose it, or sell it or give it away. We should never let them take it away from us.

16-Since the dawn of mankind, a handful of oppressors have accepted responsibility for our lives when we should have accepted it for ourselves. In doing so, they took our power. By doing nothing, we let them take her away. We have seen where we are directed, through fields and wars, towards the slaughterhouse.

17-Because even if the baton can be used instead of the conversation, the words will always retain their power. Words offer meanings, and for those who want to hear, the enunciation of truth. And the truth is that there is something terribly wrong with this country, is not it? Cruelty and injustice, intolerance and oppression.

18-Those were the best years of my life. But the war in America went from worst to worst, and eventually came to London. After that there were never roses again. For no one. I remember how the meaning of words began to change. How unfamiliar words like 'collateral' and 'execution' became terrifying.

19-I remember how 'different' became dangerous. I still do not understand why they hate us so much. They took Ruth while she was buying food. I never cried so much in my life. It was not long before they came for me. It seems strange that my life ended in such a terrible place, but for three years I had roses, and I did not apologize to anyone.

20-I hope whoever you are, escapes from this place. I hope the world changes and things get better.

21-God is in the rain.

22-Love your anger, not your cage.

23-Our teachers have not heard the voice of the people for generations and that is much, much louder than they are interested in remembering.

24-There's a face under this mask, but that's not me. I am no longer this face, not the muscles beneath it, or the bones beneath it.

25-But what I expect above all things is that you understand what I mean when I tell you that, although I do not know you, and although I may never know you, laugh, cry with you or even kiss you. I love you. I love you with all my heart. -Valerie.

26-His beautiful empire that took him so long to build, now, with a historic snap of fingers, collapses.

27-The end is closer than you think, and it's already written. All we have to choose is the right time to start.

"You were already in prison." You've been in prison all your life. Happiness is a prison, Evey. Happiness is the most insidious prison of all. Your lover lived in the prison in which we were all born, and was forced to collect the feces of that world for his life. He knew affection and tenderness but only briefly.

Finally, one of the other inmates stabbed him with a machete and drowned in his own blood. Is that so, Evey? Is happiness worth more than freedom? It's not a rare story, Evey.

30-Many convicts find miserable endings. Your mother. Your father. Your lover.

31-All the convicts, bent and deformed by the smallness of their cells, the weight of their chains, the injustice of their sentences. I did not put you in a prison, Evey. I just showed you his bars.

"You're wrong! It's just life, that's all! That's how life is. It is what we have to endure. That's all we have. What gives you the right to decide that it is not good enough?

"You're in prison, Evey. You were born in a prison. You have been in prison for so long that you no longer believe there is an outside world. That's because you're scared, Evey. You are afraid because you can feel the freedom that looms over you. You are afraid because freedom is frightening. Do not stay away from her, Evey.

34-Part of you understands the truth even if one party pretends not. You were in a cell, Evey.

35-They offered you a choice between the death of your principles and the death of your body. You said you'd rather die. You faced the fear of your own death and you were calm and still. The cage door is open, Evey. All you feel is the outside wind.

36-Equality and freedom are not luxuries to be discarded lightly. Without them, order can not last long before it reaches depths beyond what is imaginable.

37-Anarchy has two faces, creator and destroyer, both. Thus, the destroyers demolish empires, create a clean canvas of debris where the creators can build another world. The rubble, once reached, creates more ruins.

38-Loose with our explosives, then!

39-Out to our destroyers! They have no place within our better world.

"But let's raise a toast for all our terrorists, all our bastards, the most unfortunate and the most unforgivable.

41-Let's drink to your health... and then, without further ado, to join them.

42. Authority, when it barely detects the chaos in its heels, will entertain with the most vile systems to protect its façade of order.

43-The authority allows two types of roles: the torturer and the tortured. It turns people into sad mannequins who fear and hate, while culture plunges into the abyss.

44. Everyone has their story to tell.

"The only verdict is revenge; A vendetta, held as a vote, which is not in vain, for the courage and veracity of some. It will be a day to claim vigilantes and virtuosos.

46-So, simply, let me add that it is my very good honor to meet with you, and you may call me V.

47-No one can ever forget tonight, and what it meant for this country. But I will never forget the man and what he meant to me.

"With so much chaos, someone is going to do something stupid." And when they do, things will become horrible.

49-And where once there was freedom to oppose, to think and to say, now you have censors and surveillance systems that restrict your compliance and request your submission. How did this happen? Whose fault is it?

"Who imprisoned me here?" Who keeps me here? Who can free me? Who is controlling and limiting my life, except... me?

51-The world is a stage, and everything else is a vaudeville.

52. I am the king of the 20th century. I am the bag man, the villain, the black sheep of the family.

53-Who? Who is but the form next to the function of what, and what I am is a man in a mask.

54-There is no coincidence. Only the illusion of coincidence.

55. The noise is relative to the silence that precedes it. The more absolute the silence, the more shocking the thunder.

56-With science, ideas can germinate within a channel of theories, the form and practice that helps their growth... But we, as gardeners, must be careful... because some seeds are the seeds of ruin... and the More iridescent flowers are often the most dangerous.

57-The roses are red, the violets are blue, everything is possible, and nothing is true.

58-By the power of truth, I, while I live, will have conquered the universe.

59-His name is Anarchy. And she has taught me more as a lover than you (Justice) never did! She has taught me that justice has no meaning without freedom. She is honest. She does not make promises and does not break them either. Unlike you, Jezebel.

60-Whatever the future holds, one thing is certain... it just is not going to be the same.

"This is not anarchy, Evey. This is chaos.

62-I did not come for what you hope to do, I came for what you have done.

63-Silence is a fragile thing, a strong bustle and it is gone. But people are so heavily intimidated and disorganized. A few might seize the opportunity to protest, but it would only be a voice crying out in the desert.

64-We are told that we should remember the idea and not the man. Because a man can fail. He can be captured, he can be killed and forgotten. But 400 years later, an idea can still change the world. I have witnessed firsthand the power of ideas. I've seen people kill on their behalf. But you can not kiss an idea... you can not touch it or hold it.

65-Ideas do not bleed. They do not feel pain. They do not love. And it is not an idea that I lose. Is a man. A man who reminded me on November 5th. A man I will never forget.

"Good night, London. I'd like to introduce myself, but, to tell you the truth, I do not have a name. You can call me"V".

In anarchy, there is another way. With anarchy, from the rubble comes a new life, a restitution of hope. They say that anarchy is dead, but look... the reports of my death were... exaggerated. Tomorrow, Downing Street will be destroyed, the head will be reduced to ruins, and I will finish what began earlier. Tonight, they must choose what comes next. Our own lives or a return to the chains. Choose carefully. And so,"adieu".

"Well, there are certainly more responsible people than others, and they will have to be held accountable, but, truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you just have to look at yourself in a mirror. I know why you did it. I know you were afraid. Who would not? War, terror, disease. There was a great variety of problems that conspired to corrupt your reason and steal your common sense.


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