Readydaer wrote:
sometimes I quote things for effect, like Bill & Ted's goofy "Excellent!" "Elementary, my dear Watson,"
Those about the only two universally understood quotes mentioned in this thread so far.
Everyone knows Sherlock Holm's "elementary..."(though there is an irony in this), and even if they dont know the movie "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" most folks would kinda 'get' that you're spoofing a goofy surfer dude type character when you say "excelleeeent". I use it myself at work sometimes. So both are acceptable in public.
The irony about the first thing is that...in NONE of the Sherlock Holms novels or short stories did Arthur Conan Doyle ever actually have his character utter the phrase "elementary my dear Watson". So it isnt really a "quote".
Like they say that Capt. Kirk never actually said "Beam me up, Scotty." during the entire Star Trek series.
Its safe to quote something "high brow" like Shakespeare or the Bible because then it doesnt matter if the other person "knows the quote" or not because - it will make you look smarter than them if they dont know it!