The Walking Dead

With the originalWalking DeadTV show set to conclude its run with an extended eleventh time of year , many fans are taking the time to take care back at the show ’s story , particularly when it comes to fictitious character development . These individuals have had a lot to do and say over the years , with many of their best quote onThe walk Deadmaking their way into the tonic polish zeitgeist .

These are the words that were let out during times of desperation , triumph , and dispute . Some were promising and affirmative , while others were brutal and nihilistic . Each one has a deeper and more herculean meaning that goes far beyond just round-eyed Book . Some of these quotes would have massive fork for the characters as the seasons went on .

Updated on July 20 , 2022 , by Shawn S.Lealos : The original series of   The Walking Dead is nearing its conclusion and while there are spinoffs presently airing and more coming in the hereafter , this will stigmatise the end of the route for characters that fans have fallen in honey with over the last 11 season . However , while the show will terminate , the storage will remain and this is especially crucial when it comes to the particular moments that came when they sat down and opened their hearts to one another . These are the quote that made characters into legends , opened up the survivors to take actions that would change the universe , and break the hearts of fans who watched their darling front-runner live and die as the unexampled world claim cast .

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“If I Got The Chance To Do It Again, I’d Kill You All.”

Negan Makes A Shocking Confession (S11.E7)

A tenseconversation between Maggie and Neganled to some startling revelations about the latter , especially since manyWalking Deadfans believed that Negan was on the straight and narrow-minded way of life . He may still be , but his candidness get some off precaution when the two reminisce about Negan killing Glenn .

Maggie was curious to know if Negan would have deepen his head if given the probability to do it all over again . Negan confirm it , but he did n’t give her the answer she was bear . It ’s potential that Negan was simply being pragmatical about the risks vs. rewards of keep them alive , but it could also be consider another , more minacious style .

“We Are The End Of The World.”

The Whisperer’s Motto (S10.E16)

In Season 10 , thenotably more evil Whisperersrepeat this fatalistic mantra , which   give some insight into their ideology . It was a form of pseudo - religious belief that focused on a particular nihilistic level of view – natural selection at any cost while embracing the human beings of the undead .

While the Whisperers viewed the zombi apocalypse as the close of the world , this point of view stood in direct contrast to how the survivors take care it – a chance to progress something new . In the oddment , both sides had taken a very dissimilar route when it came to come through , and it led headfirst into one of the most unrelenting engagement ofThe Walking Dead .

“It’s Human Nature To Come Together.”

Rick Gets Through To Daryl (S9 E1)

In season 9 , Rick talk about human nature and the fact that hoi polloi always come together – even at the goal of the world .   This citation has a magnificent aura of truth around it , whether it ’s   a large - scale catastrophe or a smaller - exfoliation problem where communities come together to assist one another .

When thing are at their bad , people are at their worst . However , they can also be at their respectable , demonstrating valorousness and solidarity with one another . It ’s true that Rick and his crowd did some awful things during their sentence , but they also did a lot of goodness and redeem many lives .

“My Mercy Prevails Over My Wrath.”

Rick Refuses To Kill Negan (S8.E16)

After thedeath of his son Carl , Rick kick the bucket from wanting to defeat Negan to showing him mercy . Rather than polish off the notorious antagonist , Rick operate him away in a cell in Alexandria before uttering this popular line . It would prove to have the freehanded impact on the character as they moved forwards .

The lifelike impetus for the survivors ( and the audience ) would be to exact retaliation on Negan for his actions , but Rick select another way . He brought politeness back when he had every justification to go the paired direction . He made the choice to stop the killing and fix an example .

“Maggie, I’ll Find You!”

Glenn Tells Maggie Goodbye (S7.E1)

One ofThe take the air Dead ’s most notorious moments came in the much - anticipated season 7 premiere , " The Day Will Come When You Wo n’t Be . " After Negan bludgeon Abraham to destruction with a baseball bat , he scandalise the audience by polish off Glenn as well , right on in front of his married woman , Maggie .

Thisgut - wrenchingWalking Deaddeath scenechanged   thingsforever . Glenn ’s   last words were mumbled to Maggie after he took a traumatic bump to the head , while she looked on in repulsion . It was a terribly tragical and irrefutably traumatic moment for both Maggie and the consultation .

“Someday This Pain Will Be Useful To You.”

Deanna Gives Michonne A Gift (S6.E8)

Deanna Monroe , the original leader of Alexandria , play her demise in the midseason coda " Start to Finish . " On her deathbed , she maunder the set phrase " Dolor hic tibi proderit olim , " which translates roughly as " Someday this annoyance will be useful to you . "

The overall arch theme of the phrase cite to the need for hoi polloi to endure the hardest moments of liveliness and come forth entire on the other side . pain in the neck can be used as a motivator for effective deed of conveyance to shock people out of apathy or give them the boost they involve to fight for a better tomorrow .

“Everything Now… Just Consumes You.”

Carol Breaks Down To Daryl (S5.E6)

In the season 5 episode " Consumed , " Daryl and Carol go on a delivery mission to find Beth , who was snatch by the folk at Grady Memorial Hospital at the end of Season 4 . This instalment offers an perceptiveness into their persona ' mindsets , specifically Carol , who memorably delivers this deplorable line .

With everything that Carol had been through up to that point , let in the last of her own girl in the most horrific style possible , it was understandable . Carol could barely make it through another day without each cataclysm compounding on top of the others , eating off at her declaration in the process .

“Look At The Flowers.”

Carol Kills Lizzie (S4.E14)

One ofThe Walking Dead ’s most memorable episodes was also one of its most distressing . That is , of class , the unforgettable time of year 4 instalment , " The Grove . " This bottleful installment revolved around Tyreese and Carol , who receive up after the fall of the prison and are tasked with looking after the Samuel sisters , Lizzie and Mika , and babe Judith Grimes .

" The Grove " is easily one of the show ’s   best episodes , and it ’s also likely the most tragic thing that ever happened to Carol , who was forced to put Lizzie down after the little girl murdered her own baby . This was the blood of the now - ill-famed " Look at the flowers " line ,   a haunting and traumatic gun trigger here and now for fans of the show . It proved that Carol was one of the fewWalking Deadcharacters to   make true sacrifices   for the good of the group .

“Goodnight, Love.”

Lori Tells Carl Goodbye (S3.E4)

Lori Grimes ’s death in season 3   was a surreal event . The character had one of the most tragicWalking Deadbackstories , but promise remained that she would last for the long haul in the TV show . In season 3 ’s quaternary episode " Killer Within , " Lori goes into labor with Judith in the thick of pandemonium .

Maggie has to perform an emergency coke - section and cede Judith . Lori presumptively dies of blood red , and Carl is leave to put her down . Before she run away , Lori ’s memorable last words to Carl are simply " Goodnight , erotic love . " It would forever change the flight of both Carl and his father , Rick .

“The Pain Doesn’t Go Away; You Just Make Room For It.”

Andrea Saves Beth (S2.E10)

Andrea was bring in in the serial ' inaugural season and was a major character up until her expiry in the time of year 3 finale . She   made many capricious and refutable decisions , particularly her talk with young Beth Greene in season 2 .

It ended up have the desired essence , steering Beth off from taking her own biography . The lesson was an important and poignant one for the repose of the character who all tolerate trauma and going , yet they were further to soldier on in the hope of a good tomorrow .

“I Like What The Father Said To His Son…”

Dale Tells A Story About Time (S1 E4)

Dale Horvath wasThe Walking Dead ’s original moral compass . He was a well - meaning , kind - to - a - fault survivor who always seemed to have nugget of Wisdom of Solomon to offer his fellow subsister .   Dale ’s first memorable story came inThe Walking Dead ’s fourth - ever episode , " Vatos " when he quotes William Faulkner .

The citation in question reads : " I give you the mausoleum of all Bob Hope and desire , which will equip your person demand no good than it did mine , or my father ’s before me . I give it to you , not that you may commemorate time , but that you may leave it for a minute , now and then , and not drop all of your breathing space assay to conquer it . "

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Negan talks to Maggie over supper in The Walking Dead

Alpha standing in front of the Whisperers in The Walking Dead

Rick and Darryl on a motorcycle in The Walking Dead

Michonne and Rick stand above an injured Negan in The Walking Dead

Maggie (Lauren Cohan) watches as Glenn (Steven Yeun) is beaten to death in The Walking Dead

Deanna talks to Michonne about taking her own life in The Walking Dead

Carol leaning on Daryl in The Walking Dead

Carol (Melissa McBride) prepares to kill Lizzie (Brighton Sharbino) in The Walking Dead

Lori (Sarah Wayne Callies) says goodbye to Carl (Chandler Riggs) on The Walking Dead

Andrea talks to Beth about handling pain in The Walking Dead

Dale telling a campfire story in The Walking Dead

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