And we ask ourselves, if there is a God, how can this happen? Better to ask, if there is a God... must it be sane?
There can be as many wrong reasons to do the right thing as there are stars in the sky. There might even be more than one legitimate right reason. But there is never a right reason to do the wrong thing. Not ever.
My task is set before me, girl My mission clear and true Thereβll be black knights and dragons, girl But I will always come for youβ¦
Wars fought over a face like this,β he murmured like he was talking to himself, my heart stopped beating and his thumbs moved lightly across my cheeks. βA man would work himself into the ground for it, go down to his knees to beg to keep it, endure torture to protect it, take a bullet for it,β his eyes came to mine, βpoison his brother to possess a face like this.
And I wake up happy, baby, because I possess beauty and I own that beauty in all the forms it can take and the least important of those are physical.
The worm doth woo the mortal, death claims a living bride, Night unto day is married, morn unto eventide, Earth a merry damsel, and heaven a knight so true, And Earth is quite coquettish, and beseemeth in vain to sue.
Should one continue to follow the faith of a group that's cast him out? Shouldn't it stand to reason that if he was true to that faith that the group should have been true to him? Is it unreasonable to ask forgiveness of one who is all-forgiving?
Libraries are medieval forests masking opportunity and danger; every aisle is a path, every catalog reference a clue to the location of the Holy Grail. It is here that I become privy to the sacred songs of kings and the ballads of rogues. Here are tales of life-and-death struggles of other wayfarers as they battle personal dragons and woo fair maidens. Walking down this hallway, I am a knight entering the forest in search of the truth...
She had no voice so she gave it to the devil.
I was the adoring son of a Welsh-Irish father, a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat, a Catholic Knight of Columbus who was a blue-collar, trade union organizer and, not surprisingly, a fervid Nixon-hater.
I have played a boxer, a cowboy, a knight, a prince, an elf and a pirate. I am so glad to have done all of that already.
Calling Batman 'the Dark Knight' is like calling Papa Smurf 'the Blue Patriarch':you're not fooling anyone.
I'm Phil Knight, and I don't believe in advertising.
My first career ambitions involved turning into a boy; I intended to be either a railway guard or a knight errant.
'Transformers: The Last Knight' is a different kind of movie.