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King Arthur

King Arthur quotes

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




View Quote We sacrifice goats, drank their blood, and danced naked round fires.
View Quote Take your men east. Hunt them down. I’ll take the main army to the Wall. Bring the family there.
View Quote Because of this, Rome, and the Holy Father, has decided to remove ourselves from indefensible outposts, such as Britain.
View Quote No man fears to kneel before the God he trusts. Without faith, without belief in something, what are we?
View Quote I don't care about your charge. And I don't give a damn about Romans, Britain, or this island.
View Quote I don't like it. Rome. He's here to discharge us, why doesn't he just give us our papers?
View Quote Everything I’ve done has been for the Church and for Rome. Do not mistake a loyal soldier for a fool, Germanius.
View Quote I don't like anything that puts a man on his knees.
View Quote That sword you carry is made of iron from this earth, forged in the fires of Britain. It was love of your mother that freed the sword, not hatred of me. Love, Arthur.
View Quote He’s called Merlin. A dark magician, some say.
View Quote Knights. Brothers in arms. Your courage has been tested beyond all limits, but I must ask you now for one further trial.We must leave on a final mission for Rome before our freedom can be granted. Above the wall, there lies a Roman family in need of rescue. They are trapped by Saxons. Our orders are to secure their safety.
View Quote If I fail to bring you and your son back, my men can never leave this land. (through gritted teeth) So you’re coming with me if I have to tie you to my horse and drag you all the way to Hadrian’s Wall myself. (mock bow) My lord. Lady, my knights are hungry.
View Quote 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.
View Quote For our part, the church has deemed such beliefs innocence. But you, Arthur. Your path to God is through Pelagius? I saw his image in your room.
View Quote Here. Now.