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* ''Film/MurderAtYellowstoneCity: After arriving in Yellowstone City, TheDrifter Cicero earns the trust and friendship of actor-turned-SaloonOwner Edgar Blake when he recognizes a portrait of Creator/WilliamShakespeare on the saloon wall and makes a quotation from Shakespeare and--when Edgar quotes Shakespeare back to him--is able to match him quote for quote.
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* ''Film/MurderAtYellowstoneCity: ''Film/MurderAtYellowstoneCity'': After arriving in Yellowstone City, TheDrifter Cicero earns the trust and friendship of actor-turned-SaloonOwner Edgar Blake when he recognizes a portrait of Creator/WilliamShakespeare on the saloon wall and makes a quotation from Shakespeare and--when Edgar quotes Shakespeare back to him--is able to match him quote for quote.
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* ''Film/MurderAtYellowstoneCity: After arriving in Yellowstone City, TheDrifter Cicero earns the trust and friendship of actor-turned-SaloonOwner Edgar Blake when he recognizes a portrait of Creator/WilliamShakespeare on the saloon wall and makes a quotation from Shakespeare and--when Edgar quotes Shakespeare back to him--is able to match him quote for quote.
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* In ''{{Film/Porkys}} II: The Next Day'' the school Creator/{{Shakespeare}} production is being shut down by a group of hyper-conservative religious nuts who think Shakespeare is immoral. They quote [[QuoteMining out of context]] dirty Shakespeare passages (of which there are many) to support their cause. But the school principal, who supports the show, goes quote-for-quote against them using Literature/TheBible as his source of smutty sayings.
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* In ''{{Film/Porkys}} II: The Next Day'' ''Film/PorkysIITheNextDay'' the school Creator/{{Shakespeare}} production is being shut down by a group of hyper-conservative religious nuts who think Shakespeare is immoral. They quote [[QuoteMining out of context]] dirty Shakespeare passages (of which there are many) to support their cause. But the school principal, who supports the show, goes quote-for-quote against them using Literature/TheBible as his source of smutty sayings.
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--> '''Frank:''' A true leader is not a seeker of consensus, but a ''molder'' of consensus. ''(walks out)''
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--> '''Mayor:''' UsefulNotes/{{Martin Luther King|Jr}}.
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-->'''Jerry Phillips:''' "For if there was harm, you shall appoint as penalty life for life, eye for eye, tooth for tooth." Exodus 21:23.\\
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* ''{{Series/The Chosen|TVSeries}}'': When one character quotes a piece of scripture to back up a point, another will sometimes counter by quoting a different verse.
** Jesse begs his brother Simon to not go through with an assassination by scolding him for breaking the commandment to not take another's life. Simon responds with a quote from Ecclesiastes: "There is a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up".
** Jesus' parable of the banquet criticizes those who are initially invited to it but refuse to attend for various reasons. When the leader of the Jewish faction in Decapolis challenges the parable's message by quoting Jeremiah's "Look to the ancient roads where the good way is, and walk in it", Jesus asks him to consider Isaiah's "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past".
** Jesse begs his brother Simon to not go through with an assassination by scolding him for breaking the commandment to not take another's life. Simon responds with a quote from Ecclesiastes: "There is a time to kill, and a time to heal; a time to break down, and a time to build up".
** Jesus' parable of the banquet criticizes those who are initially invited to it but refuse to attend for various reasons. When the leader of the Jewish faction in Decapolis challenges the parable's message by quoting Jeremiah's "Look to the ancient roads where the good way is, and walk in it", Jesus asks him to consider Isaiah's "Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past".
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*** Mitchell also loves to counter the Priors' quotes of the Book of Origin with his own quotes from the Bible. When asked, he explains that he had a very religious grandmother.
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* ''Film/TheastRitesOfRansomPride'': When Rev. Pride has Juliette at gunpoint atop the grave, they engage in a exchange of [[AsTheGoodBookSays Bible quotations]]; each using the Bible to justify their actions. Juliette's knowledge of the Bible surprises Pride.
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* ''Film/TheastRitesOfRansomPride'': ''Film/TheLastRitesOfRansomPride'': When Rev. Pride has Juliette at gunpoint atop the grave, they engage in a exchange of [[AsTheGoodBookSays Bible quotations]]; each using the Bible to justify their actions. Juliette's knowledge of the Bible surprises Pride.