
King Arthur quotes
320 total quotesGalahad
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Tristan
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They are all Pagans here!
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If the Saxons find us, we will have to fight.
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This one’s dead.
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First thing I will do when I get home is to find myself a beautiful Sarmatian woman to wed.
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I've killed too many sons. What right do I have to my own?
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(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.
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(To hawk)You want to go out again? Yeah...
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The famous Briton who kills his own people.
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If you desire to spend eternity in this place, Arthur, then so be it. But suicide cannot be chosen for another!
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No man fears to kneel before the God he trusts. Without faith, without belief in something, what are we?
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I aim for the middle.
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Why do you always talk to God and not to me? Pray. (gestures for ARTHUR to continue) To whomever you pray that we don't cross the Saxons.
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Everything I’ve done has been for the Church and for Rome. Do not mistake a loyal soldier for a fool, Germanius.
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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?
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O merciful God, I have such need of Your mercy now. Not for myself, but for my knights, for this is truly their hour of need. Deliver them from their trials ahead and I will pay You a thousand fold with any sacrifice You ask of me. And if in Your wisdom, You should determine that sacrifice must be my life for theirs; so that they can once again taste the freedom that is so long been denied to them, I will gladly make that covenant. My death will have a purpose. I ask no more than that.