Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

I love Dead Poet’s Society. Such a great movie. So how about we remember this amazing film with these Dead Poet’s Society quotes.

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

Dr. Hagar: That wouldn’t be a radio in your lap would it Mr. Pitts?

Pitts: No sir, science experiment… radar!

 

Gloria: Don’t you guys miss having girls around here?

 

John Keating: Boys, you must strive to find your own voice. Because the longer you wait to begin, the less likely you are to find it at all. Thoreau said, “Most men lead lives of quiet desperation.” Don’t be resigned to that. Break out!

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

 

John Keating: Congratulations. You may have just written the first poem to get a negative score on the Pritchard scale.

 

John Keating: Excrement! That’s what I think of Mr. J. Evans Pritchard! We’re not lighting a pipe! We’re talking about poetry. How can you describe poetry like American Bandstand? “I like Byron, I give him a 42 but I can’t dance to it!”

 

John Keating: I SOUND MY BARBARIC YAWP OVER THE ROOFTOPS OF THE WORLD.

 

John Keating: I thought the purpose of education was to learn to think for yourself.

Nolan: At these boys age? Not on your life!

 

John Keating: I was the equivalent of a 98lb weakling! I would go to the beach and people would kick copies of Byron in my face!

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

John Keating: Mr. Anderson! Don’t think that I don’t know that this assignment scares the hell out of you! You mole!

 

John Keating: Mr. Meeks, learn to inherit the earth.

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

 

Dalton: It’ll help you get Chris!

Knox: Yeah? How?

Dalton: Women swoon!

Knox: Why do they swoon?

Knox: Tell me why they swoon!

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

 

John Keating: No matter what anybody tells you, words and ideas can change the world.

 

John Keating: Now we all have a great need for acceptance, but you must trust that your beliefs are unique, your own, even though others may think them odd or unpopular, even though the herd may go, “that’s b – - a – - d.” Robert Frost said, “Two roads diverged in the wood and I, I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.”

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

John Keating: We don’t read and write poetry because it’s cute. We read and write poetry because we are members of the human race. And the human race is filled with passion. And medicine, law, business, engineering, these are noble pursuits and necessary to sustain life. But poetry, beauty, romance, love, these are what we stay alive for. To quote from Whitman, “O me! O life!… of the questions of these recurring; of the endless trains of the faithless… of cities filled with the foolish; what good amid these, O me, O life? Answer. That you are here – that life exists, and identity; that the powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse.” That the powerful play goes on and you may contribute a verse. What will your verse be?

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

John Keating: We’re not laughing at you – we’re laughing near you.

 

John Keating: Why do I stand up here?

Dalton: To feel taller!

John Keating: No!

John Keating: Thank you for playing Mr. Dalton. I stand upon my desk to remind myself that we must constantly look at things in a different way.

 

John Keating: Why do we need language?

Neil: To communicate…

John Keating: Nooo! To woo women!

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

 

John Keating: O Captain, my Captain. Who knows where that comes from? Anybody? Not a clue? It’s from a poem by Walt Whitman about Mr. Abraham Lincoln. Now in this class you can either call me Mr. Keating, or if you’re slightly more daring, O Captain my Captain.

 

John Keating: Phone call from God… Now if it had been collect, it would have been daring!

 

John Keating: Sucking all the marrow out of life doesn’t mean choking on the bone.

 

John Keating: Thank you, boys. Thank you.

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

John Keating: There is a time for daring and a time for caution, and a wise man knows which is called for.

 

John Keating: They’re not that different from you, are they? Same haircuts. Full of hormones, just like you. Invincible, just like you feel. The world is their oyster. They believe they’re destined for great things, just like many of you, their eyes are full of hope, just like you. Did they wait until it was too late to make from their lives even one iota of what they were capable? Because, you see gentlemen, these boys are now fertilizing daffodils. But if you listen real close, you can hear them whisper their legacy to you. Go on, lean in. Listen, you hear it? – - Carpe – - hear it? – - Carpe, carpe diem, seize the day boys, make your lives extraordinary.

 

John Keating: This is a battle, a war, and the casualties could be your hearts and souls.

 

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

Knox: C’mon Chris just give me one chance. If you don’t like me after tonight I’ll stay away forever.

Chris Noel: uh huh

Knox: I promise. Dead Poets Honor. You come with me tonight and then if you don’t want to see me again I swear I’ll bow out.

Chris Noel: You know what would happen if Chet found out?

Knox: He won’t know anything. We’ll sit in the back and sneek away as soon as it’s over.

Chris Noel: and I supposed that you would promise that this would be the end of it

Knox: Dead Poets Honor.

Chris Noel: What is that?

Knox: My word.

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

McAllister: Show me the heart unfettered by foolish dreams and I’ll show you a happy man.

John Keating: But only in their dreams can men be truly free. ‘Twas always thus and always thus will be.

McAllister: Tennyson?

John Keating: No, Keating.

 

Meeks: I’ll try anything once.

Dalton: Yeah, except sex.

 

Meeks: Me and Pitts are working on a hi-fi system. It shouldn’t be that hard to, uh, to put together.

Pitts: Yeah… Uh, I might be going to Yale… Uh, but I might not.

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

Mr. Perry: We’re trying very hard to understand why it is that you insist on defying us. Whatever the reason, we’re not going to let you ruin your life. Tomorrow I’m withrawing you from Welton and enrolling you inBraightonMilitarySchool. You’re going to Harvard, and you’re going to be a doctor.

Neil Perry: That’s ten more years! Father, that’s a LIFETIME!

Mr. Perry: Oh, stop it! Don’t be so dramatic! You make it sound like a prison term! You don’t understand, Neil! You have opportunities that I never even dreamt of, and I am not going to let you waste them!

Neil Perry: I’ve got to tell you what I feel!

Mrs. Perry: We’ve been so worried about you!

Mr. Perry: WHAT? What? Tell me what you feel! What is it? Is it more of this, this ACTING business? Because you can forget that! What?

 

Neil: I went into the woods because I wanted to live deliberately. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life… to put to rout all that was not life; and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.

 

Neil: So what are you going to do? Charlie?

Dalton: Damn it Neil, the name is Nuwanda.

 

Nolan: Free thinkers at 17?

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

Todd Anderson: Keating said everyone took turns reading and I don’t want to do that.

Neil: Gosh, you really have a problem with that don’t you?

Todd Anderson: No, I don’t have a problem. I just don’t want to do it, OK!

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

Neil Perry: I just talked to my father. He’s making me quit the play at Henley Hall. Acting’s everything to me. But he doesn’t know! I can see his point; we’re not a rich family, like Charlie’s. But he’s planning the rest of my life for me, and he’s never asked me what I want!

John Keating: Have you ever told your father what you just told me? About your passion for acting? You ever show him that?

Neil Perry: I can’t.

John Keating: Why not?

Neil Perry: I can’t talk to him this way.

John Keating: Then you’re acting for him, too. You’re playing the part of the dutiful son. I know this sounds impossible, but you have to talk to him. You have to show him who you are, where your heart is!

Neil Perry: I know what he’ll say! He’ll tell me that acting is a whim and I should forget it. They’re counting on me; he’ll just tell me to put it out of my mind for my own good.

John Keating: You are NOT an indentured servant! It’s not a whim for you, and you prove it to him by your conviction and your passion! You show that to him, and if he still doesn’t believe you – well, by then, you’ll be out of school and can do anything you want.

Neil Perry: I don’t know – what about the play? The show’s tomorrow night!

John Keating: Then you have to talk to him before tomorrow night.

Neil Perry: Is there an easier way?

John Keating: No.

John Keating: No you’re not.

 

Dead Poet’s Society Quotes

Neil: For the first time in my life, I know what I want to do! And for the first time, I’m going to DO IT! Whether my father wants me to or not! Carpe diem!

 

Neil: I mean, if I was ever going to buy a desk set… twice! I would probably buy this one, both times! In fact, its shape is rather aerodynamic isn’t it? You can feel it. This desk set wants to fly!

Neil: Todd? The world’s first un-maned flying desk set!

Neil: Oh my! Well, I wouldn’t worry, you’ll get another one next year.