Touching your cap to the Squire may be damn bad for the Squire, but it's damn good for you. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The fawning courtier and the surly squire often mean the same thing,--each his own interest. — George Berkeley Copy Share Image
“The old squire died as a gentleman should, of apoplexy, in his armchair, with a decanter at his elbow. ("The Vengeance Of… — Robert Barr Copy Share Image
“His squire, a boy with the unfortunate name of Podrick Payne, swallowed whatever he had been about to say. The lad was… — George R.R. Martin Copy Share Image
Nay, nay!” said the Squire. “It’s not so easy to break one’s heart. Sometimes I’ve wished it were. But one has to… — Elizabeth Gaskell Copy Share Image
I do try to say, God’s will be done, sir,” said the Squire, looking up at Mr. Gibson for the first time,… — Elizabeth Gaskell Copy Share Image
“Without waiting for Momma's thanks, he rode out of the yard, sure that things were as they should be and that he… — Maya Angelou Copy Share Image
“She wanted an extra advantage today, more than she'd had in training with Raoul or knights like Jerel. When the trumpet blared,… — Tamora Pierce Copy Share Image
“The dusk light is impossibly bright. Timothy Squire is still pale, casting backwards glances as we run. After we are well free… — John Owen Theobald Copy Share Image
I really hate Squires. (Syra) (She pulled another flat bolt out and loaded it, then shot it at Otto. Moving so fast… — Sherrilyn Kenyon Copy Share Image
“Don't you squire me. There's something going on down here, something wrong; I can feel it in my boots and, believe me,… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
“Sir, people never wanted me to make it to squire. They won't like it any better if I become a knight. I… — Tamora Pierce Copy Share Image