150 Quotes About Knights
- Author Gerald Morris
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Thank you, Father," Sir Lancelot replied gratefully. "But ... er ... Father?""Yes, Lancelot?""You didn't say anything about my armor. Is it not shiny enough?
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- Author Tom Spanbauer
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The gods know what's important, what's wrong about you. They know everything. If you go out searching for the Holy Grail, they won't let you find it.
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- Author Rupert S. Holland
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She would but be repaid by my taking her to wife, and that I could not grant her, for love cometh of the heart and mot by constraint.
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- Author Sharon Kay Penman
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This was the moment he most loved about tourneying, that first glorious sortie with banners streaming, trumpets blaring, and the earth atremble with pounding hooves as hundreds of knights came together in a spectacular clash of sound and fury.
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- Author Cori McCarthy
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How did you ever train in this thing at knight camp without peripheral vision?""Knights don't need peripheral vision. They need chivalry.
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- Author Games Workshop
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He must be humble of heart, strong of arm, be savage in war, loyal to hearth, and follow deeds of Glory. He must keep honour with all, banish cowardice from his doings, and bring his House no shame. He must serve the Emperor, and defend the Imperium. Thus should a Knight rule himself."— The Chivalric Duty, Aquitainus Malory Cadmus, M31
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- Author Jacqueline Kelly
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I would read all day long and eat peaches. And if any young knights in armor dared to come calling on their white chargers and plead with me to let down my hair, I would pelt them with peach pits until they went home.
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- Author Dan Brown
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Teabing hobbled over. "You were rescued by a knight brandishing an Excalibur made by Acme Orthopedic.
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- Author Laurel O'Donnell
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It’s not the Mistletoe Knight that these knights are coming for. It’s the girl. Lady Jaclyn.” “The girl?” Blaise echoed. “She is rumored to be the fairest in the land. Most of these men have come in hopes of winning the land, not for the castle, but for the woman.
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