15 Star Wars Quotes That You Can Use in Everyday Life

The ‘Star Wars’ saga has inspired many people around the world to use the movies for learning English and practicing their listening and speaking skills. Here are a few prominent dialogues and one-liners that any Star Wars fans would remember for sure and can be applied to everyday, meaningful conversations while speaking English.

1. Never tell me the odds! – Han Solo

Say this to someone when they point out the many obstacles that could prevent you from getting the job done.

2. I have a very bad feeling about this – Luke Skywalker

Say this when you’re unsure about the outcome of something you must not do.

3. So what I told you was true… from a certain point of view- Obi Wan Kenobi

Use this to save yourself from being wrong, or when your info is partially correct.

4. IT’S A TRAP – Admiral Ackbar

Say this when you’ve spotted the catch of something you were tempted into doing.

5. Sorry about the mess – Han Solo

Use this when you’ve made a casual mistake or blunder. Don’t be formal about it.

6. Apology accepted, Captain Needa – Darth Vader

Say this when you acknowledge an apology; adding a little humor.

7. No reward is worth this –
Han Solo

Use this to measure the end result of any task or action you are about to embark on or to convey that the effort is not worth the reward proposed.

8. Do, or do not. There is no try – Yoda

Say this to people who are unsure about decisions or plans with you.

9. I sense much fear in you – Yoda

Say this to a person who is constantly unsure or scared for small reasons.

10. Good Luck – Lando Calrissian

Say this to a person wishing him or her; the best outcome of any situation or task.

11. What are you talking about? – Han Solo

Use this when you’re lost in conversation or are unable to follow what the other person is saying.

12. I find your lack of faith disturbing – Darth Vader

Say when you are annoyed by a person who always refuses to believe.

13. I suggest you try it again – Obi Wan Kenobi

Say this to recommend someone to try a task again.

14. That isn’t very reassuring – C-3PO

Use this when a point put forward by another person doesn’t agree with you.

15. You were the chosen one – Obi Wan Kenobi

Use this to remind someone that he or she was the best person for the task.


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