Game Quotes from Warhammer 40k

Here you can find the best Quotes and Lines from Warhammer 40k, a universe that consists of many different video games, table top games, books and movies.

The best Game Quotes

"Do you intend to destroy this world?"
Trazyn dismissed the phos-glyph panel of research notes, folded his hands and looked at the diminished librarian.
"That's what you want to know?"
"Yes, it would make my mind easier."
"Let me put it this way. I was here when this whole island was forest. When waves lapped on what is now Embassy Row. A time before pollutants hazed the air and monsoon rains came naturally, not via cloud-seeding." He paused. "So when you ask whether I intend to destroy this world, my question to you is: do you truly need the help?"

Robert Rath in Warhammer 40k - The Infinite and the Divine
 
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"Trazyn. Our ships are without atmosphere, unpressurised," Orikan said. "Do orks… breathe?" A pause. "They have lungs." Prepare to repel boarders, Orikan signalled. In case.

Robert Rath in Warhammer 40k - The Infinite and the Divine
 
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Knowledge is power. Guard it well.

KnowledgeWarhammer 40k, by Isador Akios
 
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Do not waste your tears. I was not born to watch the world grow dim. Life is not measured in years, but by the deeds of men.

Warhammer 40k - Rogue Trader
 
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Every man is a spark in the darkness. by the time he is noticed he is gone forever. A retinal after-image that fades and is obscured by newer, brighter lights.

Warhammer 40k - Rogue Trader
 
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I haven't lost an arm, brother. It's right over there.

Warhammer 40k - Rynn's World
 
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An open mind is like a fortress with its gates unbarred and unguarded.

Warhammer 40k - Dawn of War
 
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For every battle honour, a thousand heroes die alone, unsung, and unremembered.

Warhammer 40k - Rogue Trader
 
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What is the terror of death?
That we die our work incomplete
What is the joy of life?
To die knowing our task is done.

Warhammer 40k - Rogue Trader
 
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Between the stars the ancient unseen enemies of mankind wait and hunger. Every voyage into the nothing is a confrontation with horror, with the implacable things of the warp, and with man's own innermost fear.

Warhammer 40k
 
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