Arthurian Quote by Stephen R. Lawhead Download Open image ““It was Arthur's welcome alone, I believe, which turned the tide of misery for Merlin.”” — Stephen R. Lawhead ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Arthurian
“The Lady smiled, close-mouthed. "You magicked for Arthur himself, Merlin. The Human part of you has always loved Arthur.” — Anne Eliot Crompton Copy Share Image
“And then, just as I begin to raise my sword to cleave a path to Arthur's side, there comes a sound like a tempest wind - the blast of a mighty sea gale. Men fall back, suddenly afraid. They cover their heads with their arms and peer into the darkness above. What is it? Is the roof falling? The sky?… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share
“And do you know another thing, Arthur? Life is too bitter already, without territories and wars and noble feuds.” — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“In truth I had forgotten all about Arthur and our reason for coming to Benowyc in the first place.” — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“But the look on his face was so strange that I hadn't the heart to take his story away from him. He believed it, see. He believed the old gods were on Arthur's side just as he believed that winter would follow autumn and the sun would rise tomorrow. And I thought that maybe that believing would make him strong… — Philip Reeve Copy Share
“[Arthur] "Er... Just how much did you have to drink?" Merlin frowned at Arthur... Both of him. ” — FayJay Copy Share Image
“And the Wise Emrys said that Arthur would yet come again to lead his own.” — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“was the first book that took him completely out of himself, his room, his home, and his hometown to a place that seemed both mythical and real, a place where magic was ordinary and heroes were plenteous. It was, he supposed, thinking back on it, the first book that showed him what reading was really all about. At first Arthur… — Charlie Lovett Copy Share
“I sometimes think,' Merlin said when no more suggestions were offered, 'that I am doomed to live among idiots.” — Bernard Cornwell Copy Share Image
“There was silence, which was not broken until Arthur had stood for some time at the window with his back towards them, and until… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“So anyway! That’s how Arthur shows his emotions. He doesn’t. He reads books instead. So when he does even a little thing, it means… — Hannah Johnson Copy Share Image
“Your faith is admirable, Pelleas. But I know nothing of sorcery. As it is, I have not been able to discover how the spell… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“Great Light, the Enemy's power is so fragile! The devils can use only what we ourselves will give them. Do you see? Give them… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
Arthur’s fingers tighten on the silver-braided hilt: see how naturally it fits his hand! He pulls. The Sword of Britain slides from its stone… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
Words are worth little when the heart refuses to hear. Therefore, judge us by our works. — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
We are closest to Christ when sharing the world’s misery. Think you Jesus came to remove our pains? Wherever did you get that notion?… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“I took him by the arm to steady him. He opened his eyes slowly, the bright golden gleam now darkened with pain and sorrow.… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
How is a man fortunate to live in the darkness, brother?" "Why do you wonder?" asked Blaise. "For only he who has lived in… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“And the Wise Emrys said that Arthur would yet come again to lead his own.” — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“I raised my spear to heaven. 'For God and Britain!' I cried, and my cry was answered in kind. And then I was racing… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“We are not required to defeat evil, but only to stand against it. That is enough - the outcome remains with God.” — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“Myrddin', I said gently, 'what is she to you?' His head whipped round and he glared at me. His mouth was a grimace of… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“Oh, but once my memories had pulsed with the blood-heat of life. In desperation, I forced myself to recall that once, I had walked… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“Your faith is admirable, Pelleas. But I know nothing of sorcery. As it is, I have not been able to discover how the spell… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“In the energies of the Green Knight, we have an Elder who comes to the entire court of Arthur to challenge and "open a… — Virginia Chandler Copy Share Image
“Vane grabbed me. “DuLac, let’s chat.” Chat. British-speak for “Stand still while I yell at you.” — Priya Ardis Copy Share Image
“We have The Idylls of the King in English class this term. I like some things in them, but I detest Tennyson's Arthur. If… — L.M. Montgomery Copy Share Image
“I took him by the arm to steady him. He opened his eyes slowly, the bright golden gleam now darkened with pain and sorrow.… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“And the Wise Emrys said that Arthur would yet come again to lead his own.” — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“I raised my spear to heaven. 'For God and Britain!' I cried, and my cry was answered in kind. And then I was racing… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“Myrddin', I said gently, 'what is she to you?' His head whipped round and he glared at me. His mouth was a grimace of… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“You hate him worse than me, you viper,’ he whispered as the stimulant cleared his brain. ‘Aye, lord, but here’s the oddity of it… — M K Hume Copy Share Image
“At least Morgan is honest! Artor thought as he forced his tired lips to smile. She refuses to eat at my table because she… — M K Hume Copy Share Image
“The flock of birds always living in her chest these days had been startled. They flund themselves against the confines of her ribs, beating… — Kiersten White Copy Share Image