Quote by James Knowles Download Open image ““knights.” Prianius was christened, and made a duke and knight of the Round Table. So Prianius”” — James Knowles ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“If I'd thought I would regret it," he said calmly, "I never would have made that oath. I knew what becoming a knight would… — Julie Kagawa Copy Share Image
“But I guess even the knights were vessels to someone. Isn't that the way it worked? But then everyone is always a vessel to someone. Isn't that right, Terri? But what I liked about the knights, besides their ladies, was that they had that suit of armor, you know, and they couldn't get hurt very easily. No cars in those… — Raymond Carver Copy Share
“In these latter days, knighthood was an honor few Englishmen escaped.” — Arthur C. Clarke Copy Share Image
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“It was all for the best. I am an elf, and he is a human. Thomas is a Knight, and I am a Princess.… — Rae Z. Ryans Copy Share Image
“Knight, of course, felt that anyone's willing assistance tainted the whole thing. Either you are hidden or you're not, no middle ground. He wished… — Michael Finkel Copy Share Image
“Once on a time, La Mancha's knight, they say, A certain bard encount'ring on the way, Discours'd in terms as just, with looks as sage, As e'er could Dennis of the Grecian stage; Concluding all were desp'rate sots and fools, Who durst depart from Aristotle's rules. Our author, happy in a judge so nice, Produc'd his play, and begg'd the… — Alexander Pope Copy Share
“that a knight is guided by chivalry, but his mind and his will are his weapons. His sword is merely the instrument of his… — Jonathan Moeller Copy Share Image
“Sir Lancelot increased in fame and worship above all men, for he overthrew all comers, and never was unhorsed or worsted, save by treason… — James Knowles Copy Share Image
“ing Vortigern the usurper sat upon his throne in London, when, suddenly, upon a certain day, ran in a breathless messenger, and cried aloud—… — James Knowles Copy Share Image
“Arise, Lord King, for the enemy is come; even Ambrosius and Uther, upon whose throne thou sittest—and full twenty thousand with them—and they have… — James Knowles Copy Share Image