Knight Errant Quotes
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Knight Errant Quotes & Sayings
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Your Grace is more fit to be a preacher than a knight-errant," said Sancho. "Knights-errant
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
California is a small woman saying, 'Fuck me.' New York is a large man saying, 'Fuck you!
— George Carlin
God Almighty, I don't want to ask for more. But to say more thanks.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The only time I can really relax is up a tree or somewhere outside. I love being outside.
— Tom Felton
Calming ain't curing, is it, girl?
— Jonathan Odell
Most Christians are afraid that people will think for themselves; most atheists are afraid that they won't.
— Dan Barker
for a knight-errant without love was like a tree without leaves or fruit, or a body without a soul.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
The real strong have no need to prove it to the phonies.
— Charles Manson
The ironist is ironical not because he does not care, but because he cares too much.
— Randolph Bourne
The judge is not the knight-errant, roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beauty or of goodness.
— Benjamin N. Cardozo
Acquaintance I would have, but when it depends; not on number, but the choice of friends.
— Abraham Cowley
A knight errant who turns mad for a reason deserves neither merit nor thanks. The thing is to do it without cause
— Miguel De Cervantes
Form is expressed in the light tones by dark accents, in the dark tones by light accents.
— Harvey Dunn
You missed your place as a knight-errant three hundred years ago. Always defend a lady, always stand by a friend, and never betray your lord.
— Django Wexler
The only thing that I have done that is not mitigated by luck, diminished by good fortune, is that I persisted, and other people gave up.
— Harrison Ford
My first career ambitions involved turning into a boy; I intended to be either a railway guard or a knight errant.
— Hilary Mantel
Nowhere, not at sea, does a man feel more lonely than when riding over the far-reaching, seemingly never-ending plains ...
— Theodore Roosevelt
I'll never beg for scraps from anyone's table.
— Suzanne Wright