190 Quotes by T.H. White

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    The eyes, circled by this sad and beautiful darkness, were so sorrowful, lonely, gentle and nobly tragic, that they killed all other emotion except love.

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    One more try,′ he asked, ‘We are not quite done.’ ‘What is the use of trying?’ ‘It is a thing which people do.

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    Queen Morgause,” said Gwenever thoughtfully, “must have been a strange person.

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    I will tell you something else, King, which may be a surprise for you. It will not happen for hundreds of years, but both of us are to come back.

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    If I were to be made a knight,” said the Wart, staring dreamily into the fire, “I should insist on doing my vigil by myself, as Hob does with his hawks, and I should pray to God to let me encounter all the evil in the world in my own person, so that if I conquered there would be none left, and, if I were defeated, I would be the one to suffer for it.

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    Kay,” said Merlyn, suddenly terrible, “thou wast ever a proud and ill-tongued speaker, and a misfortunate one. Thy sorrow will come from thine own mouth.

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    Arthur was not one of those interesting characters whose subtle motives can be dissected. He was only a simple and affectionate man, because Merlyn had believed that love and simplicity were worth having.

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    Man seldom looks above his own height after adolescence.

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