The practice of dropping the right movie quote to perfectly describe a real world scenario has been around for decades. The response for those of us with the biggest library of classic "muzings" at their disposal can range from a nod of respect to outright applause in the right social situation. We've asked some of the best in the business to contribute to The Muzing Dictionary, to create the world's deepest well of classic movie lines, with the definitions of their proper use. Feel free to borrow liberally from this site when needed, and to add any you feel are missing.
Every man dies, not every man truly lives

Movie: Braveheart
Definition: Use this line when facing adversity; to motivate yourself or team to strive to be the best. Separating the followers from the leaders.
Submitted By: Vince Gerage of Chicago, IL

The almighty tells me he can get me out of this mess, but he’s pretty sure you’re f’d.

Movie: Braveheart
Definition: Drop this when you’re counterpart in any mischievous act is clearly in deeper than you… ie. you’ve been out much too late without calling and while you may have to deal with your girlfriend, the other heads home to the wife.
Submitted By: Steve Russell of Portland, ME

The Almighty says, 'Don't change the subject, just answer the f'n question!

Movie: Braveheart
Definition: When communicating clearly and thoroughly in perfect English- to one of your employees, your auto repair mechanic, your Dr.’s office staff or healthcare coverage personell, an illgal alien who happens to be your gardener, a life insurance agent, your lawyer, someone who claims to be lawyer, or someone who perhaps should [...]

William Wallace killed fifty men, fifty.. if it were one

Movie: Braveheart
Definition: Whenever you use the number 50, follow it up with this quote in a heavy Scottish accent. It is amazing how many times you will use it, as 50 is a very commonly used number.
Submitted By: Michael Sims

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