King arthur Quote by T.H. White Download Open image ““Yes Wart' said Merlyn 'Or rather, as I should say (or is it have I said?), Yes, King Arthur”” — T.H. White ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare King arthur
“[Arthur to Merlin] I'm the Prince of Wales, and you're Welsh. I can do whatever I bloody well like to you.” — FayJay Copy Share Image
“. . . and it came out that this King Arthur and his knights had done nothing of real note but to kill innocent… — Naomi Novik Copy Share Image
“It was given to people like King Arthur and Llewellyn the Great and of course Owain Lawgoch - " "Of course," echoed Ronan sarcastically.… — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
“It was Arthur's welcome alone, I believe, which turned the tide of misery for Merlin.” — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“He holds the sword!' shouted Merlin. 'And that has not changed. Whoever would be king must first take the sword from Arthur's hand. For… — 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
“All that winter's day and far into the night the kings twisted and squirmed, but Merlin held them in his iron grasp and would… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“Now, said Sir Ector to Arthur, I understand ye must be king of this land. Wherefore I, said Arthur, and for what cause? Sir,… — Sir Thomas Mallory Copy Share Image
“This coming from the god who zinged Guinevere and Lancelot while King Arthur was away slaying dragons.” — Tai Odunsi Copy Share Image
Yet, there was once a king worthy of that name. That king was Arthur. It is paramount disgrace of this evil generation that the name of that great king is no longer spoken aloud except in derision. Arthur! He was the fairest flower of our race, Cymry's most noble son, Lord of the Summer Realm, Pendragon of Britain. He wore… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share
“Arthur is no fit king. Uther's bastard, Merlin's pawn, he is lowborn and a fool. He is wanton and petty and cruel. A glutton and a drunkard, he lacks all civilized graces. In short, he is a sullen, ignorant brute. All these things and more men say of Arthur. Let them. When all the words are spoken and the arguements… — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share
“And the Wise Emrys said that Arthur would yet come again to lead his own.” — Stephen R. Lawhead Copy Share Image
“Guenever began to breathe through her nose. She was feeling as if there were two red thumbs behind her eyeballs, trying to push them… — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“Gawaine and Gareth took turns with the fat ass, one of them whacking it while the other rode bareback.” — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“No. There is one fairly good reason for fighting--and that is, if the other man starts it. You see, wars are a wickedness, perhaps… — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“It is generally the trustful and optimistic people who can afford to retreat. The loveless and faithless ones are compelled by their pessimism to… — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“The mustard—pot got up and walked over to his plate on thin silver legs that waddled like the owl’s. Then it uncurled its handles… — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“It was Christmas night, the eve of the Boxing Day Meet. You must remember that this was in the old Merry England of Gramarye,… — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“I see what you think you mean," said the magician, "but you are wrong. There is no excuse for war, none whatever, and whatever… — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“I suppose the best way to tell the story is simply to narrate it, without an effort to carry belief. The thing did not… — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“It is only the people who are lacking, or bad, or inferior, who have to be good at things.” — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“The fortress was entered by tunnels in the rock, and, over the entrance to each tunnel, there was a notice which said: EVERYTHING NOT… — T.H. White Copy Share Image
“I incline my agreement with Toirdealbhach,' said Gareth. 'After all, what is the good of killing poor kerns who do not know anything? It… — T.H. White Copy Share Image
You don't have to believe that there was a King Arthur to get the significance of those stories, but Christians say we have to… — Joseph Campbell 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
The cold hand of history, which is for ever robbing us of some of our oldest and best cherished stories, points rigidly to the… — H. A. Guerber Copy Share Image
“The world eclipses and it’s just her and him. No it’s just her eyes and his soul. Her eyes expose and violate him, she… — Stefan Emunds Copy Share Image
“It made me realise just how desperate the world is for a superhero. I don’t just mean those of the comic books. For there is… — Paul J. Newell Copy Share Image
“Operating by trial and error mostly, we've evolved a tacitly agreed upon list of the elements that make for a good fantasy. The first… — David Eddings Copy Share Image
“Who so pulleth out this sword from this stone and anvil is trueborn King of all Britain.” — Rosemary Sutcliff Copy Share Image
“King Arthur is treated like George Washington often is—as a hero who is so noble and so far above the common man that he… — Joan Wolf Copy Share Image
Contemporary fantasists all bow politely to Lord Tennyson and Papa Tolkien, then step around them to go back to the original texts for inspiration--and… — David Eddings Copy Share Image
“Oh dire, dreadful death, you drag your heels. Why dawdle and draw back? You drown my heart.” — Simon Armitage Copy Share Image
“We are the archers with the bows that spring our children forward. Life does not go backward, nor does it tarry in yesterday. It… — David Paul Kirkpatrick Copy Share Image