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The one that seems to come up most often in daily life is the dead parrot sketch. I'm constantly hearing dead/obsolete things referred to in Monty Python terms - most British people I know here in France seem to use that one. Is it my favourite, though? One of my favourite bits is a scene rather than a quote, when someone picks up Brian's sandal and wants to venerate it. Very tellling, as is a lot of that film...
Got it! The one I use most is: 'And there was much rejoicing', which comes when they are tragically forced to eat the really bad minstrels in The Holy Grail. For some reason, 'A shrubbery!' was an oft-quoted phrase of my teenage friends. Why on earth did that resonate with them???
And on this website, I sometimes find myself wanting to sing: 'Every sperm is sacred, every sperm is great! If a sperm is wasted, God gets quite irate!', which seems to be a view held by one or two contributors.
Thanks for the question!



What is your favourie quote from a monty python movie or tv episode
One of my favourites is from Life of Brian which goes along the lines of:
Why do you keep on about women Stan?
I want to have babies!
You want to have babies? But you cant have babies!
Dont you oppress me.
I'm not oppressing you Stan....
You havn't got a womb! Wheres the fetus going to gestate? You going to keep it in a box?
PURE GENIUS!