Life Quote by Philippa Gregory
““I cannot know what the future will bring us," he says in a rapid undertone. "I cannot know where you will be given in marriage, nor what life might hold for me. But I can't let you go without telling you--without telling you at least once--that I love you." I snatch a breath at the words. "Woodville--" "I can offer you nothing; I am next to nothing, and you are the greatest lady in France. But I wanted you to know, I love you and I want you, and I have done since the day I first saw you." "I should--" "I have to tell you, you have to know. I have loved you honorably as a knight should do his lady, and I have loved you passionately as a man might a woman; and now, before I leave you, I want to tell you that I love you, I love you--" He breaks off and looks at me desperately. "I had to tell you," he repeats.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Other Boleyn Girl, 2001
A knight confesses his love despite uncertainty about the future and social status, emphasizing honesty and emotional courage.
In simple terms: He tells his love truthfully despite unknowns.
Speak your heart before it's too late.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- courtship
- confession
- relationship decision
- historical setting
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What would you say if you feared losing someone?
- How does honesty affect power dynamics?
Love may not change outcomes, only provides closure.