“Have nae fear. I am not a knight, nor do I seek to rescue any damsels.” — Mary Morgan Copy Share Image
“Damsels were women unable to do anything more complicated than get themselves captured by overgrown lizards with virgin fetishes.” — S.E. Zbasnik Copy Share Image
Fairy damsels met in forest wide / By knights of Logres, or of Lyones, / Lancelot or Pelleas, or Pellenore. — John Milton Copy Share Image
“Penelope glared at her, “Madame said that men love damsels in distress. She failed to point out that damsels in distress look… — Anya Wylde Copy Share Image
“Their gowns and masks look lovely.” “Not as lovely as yours,” Jorgen said without hesitating. Her heart seemed to fly out of… — Melanie Dickerson Copy Share Image
In dancing the Alman the young men sometimes steal the damsels from their partners and he who has been robbed seeks to… — Thoinot Arbeau Copy Share Image
“You'd better come in handy. Something tells me we won't have time to be saving damsels in distress." Anna's brows knit. "Damsels?… — Kendare Blake Copy Share Image
Women encourage killers. They do it by falling in love with warriors and heroes. Men know it and respond with enthusiasm. The… — Howard Bloom Copy Share Image
“The main hallway of the Sternwood place was two stories high. Over the entrance doors, which would have let in a troop… — Raymond Chandler Copy Share Image
When I look around the world, I don't see too many damsels in distress. If they're a damsel in distress, they're manipulating… — Sigourney Weaver Copy Share Image
“This is my lot in life, it seems: to inspire damsels in distress with wildly romantic notions.” — Christina Boyd Copy Share Image
“Damsels? You get sliced open, burned, and dashed against rocks about a thousand times or so. Then we'll see who the damsel… — Kendare Blake Copy Share Image