15 Best Star Wars Quotes Ranked — Star Wars Jokes
Collider has put star wars jokes in the frame with a ranked list of the 15 best Star Wars quotes. The result leans on lines that audiences still recognize from the films and TV shows, including a rebel catchphrase, a Jedi farewell, and one of the franchise’s most repeated bits of dialogue.
Din Djarin and Obi-Wan
“This is the way” and “You were my brother, Anakin” both land on the list, which tells you where the franchise’s quote economy still lives: in terse identity statements and one devastating accusation. Din Djarin’s line reflects the creed of his particular Mandalorian sect, while Obi-Wan’s line carries the kind of weight that does not need a longer setup.
Those two quotes also sit at different ends of the franchise timeline. One belongs to a newer character built around repetition and ritual; the other comes from a relationship that has defined Star Wars conflict for years. Collider’s ranking treats both as essential, not interchangeable.
Luke's repeated line
“I have a very bad feeling about this.” appears when Luke and the Millennium Falcon crew are caught in the tractor beam of the Death Star, and the article says the line has become a running gag in Lucasfilm. It is also described as the unofficial motto of the rebels, which explains why a throwaway warning turned into one of the series’ most durable bits of dialogue.
That kind of recurrence is the point of the ranking. A quote does not need to be the loudest line in a scene to become the one that audiences carry forward, and Star Wars has spent decades turning short reactions into franchise shorthand.
Ahsoka and Leia
“I am no Jedi.” arrives in Star Wars Rebels Season 2 premiere, The Siege of Lothal, and “No one's ever really gone” closes The Last Jedi with Leia. Both lines work because they are tied to identity and loss rather than plot mechanics, which is why they still read cleanly outside their original scenes.
Collider’s list pulls those moments into the same conversation as the more familiar catchphrases, and that is the useful part of the ranking. It separates lines that merely sound like Star Wars from the ones that still define how the franchise speaks to itself.
For readers, the practical takeaway is simple: the list is less about nostalgia grading than about which quotes still function as franchise shorthand. If a line can survive in a ranking beside “This is the way” and “I have a very bad feeling about this,” it has already done the work that keeps Star Wars dialogue circulating long after the scene ends.