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King Arthur quotes

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Arthur
Bishop
Bishops Aide
Bors
British Scout
Cerdic
Cynric
Dagonet
Galahad
Ganis
Gawain
Guinevere
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Lancelot
Marius
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Tristan




View Quote Arthur. This is not Rome's fight. It is not your fight. All these long years we've been together, the trials we've faced, the blood we've shed... What was it all for, if not for the reward of freedom? And now when we are so close! When it is finally within our grasp - look at me! (grabs ARTHUR) Does it all count for nothing?
View Quote Let us not forget that we are the fortunate ones.
View Quote Would you leave a defenseless Roman boy, destined to lead our Church, at the hands of the Saxons!? Fulfill this mission, and your men will receive their discharge. Their papers will be waiting here the moment they return. You have my word.
View Quote Here. Now.
View Quote Why should I trust you? You’re a traitor to your own people.
View Quote We sacrifice goats, drank their blood, and danced naked round fires.
View Quote Because of this, Rome, and the Holy Father, has decided to remove ourselves from indefensible outposts, such as Britain.
View Quote First thing I will do when I get home is to find myself a beautiful Sarmatian woman to wed.
View Quote How many Britons have you killed?
View Quote What will you do, Arthur, when you return to your beloved Rome?
View Quote An entire army.
View Quote Then we'll never make it.
View Quote But not of Rome. What my father believed, so Rome believes.
View Quote (voiceover) For two hundred years knights have fought and died for a land not our own. But on that day at Badon Hill, all who fought put our lives in service of a greater cause: Freedom. And as for the knights who gave their lives, their deaths were cause for neither mourning nor sadness. For they live forever, their names and deeds handed down from father to son, mother to daughter, in the legends of King Arthur and his knights.
View Quote He defied our master, Marius. Most of the food we grow is sent out by sea to be sold. He asked to keep a little more for ourselves, that’s all. My arse has been snappin' at the grass, I’m so hungry! You’re from Rome! Is it true that Marius is a spokesman for God? And that it is a sin to defy him?