
Top 14 King Arthur Movie Quotes
#1. I never quite toed the line. I was a bit disruptive. All my early school reports from the age of 5 were 'Daniel must learn not to distract others.' And now, that's what I do for a living.
Dan Stevens
#2. This is why the oceans taste of salt. It is because of all the tears of mermaids for sailors who have died for their love. The oceans are salt with death and grief.
Jaxy Mono
#3. Never lose Faith. Always have hope. Love for always.
J.B. McGee
#4. I don't want to find the secret. I'm afraid all the joy will go out of it if I find the secret.
Bob Newhart
#5. It would have been so pointless to kill himself that, even if he had wanted to, the pointlessness would have made him unable.
Franz Kafka
#6. It is ironic that the only thing separating 'friend' from 'fiend' - is a single letter.
Christina Engela
#7. We need never be bound by the limitations of our previous or current thinking, nor are we ever locked into being the person we used to be, or think we are.
Allan Lokos
#8. I think the reason why I never wanted to do a retrospective is because I was scared to go back and look at all this stuff through the years.
Larry Clark
#9. Eric Ashcroft, a gentle, kind, popular man with a wicked sense of humour, was always modest about his wartime exploits, but eventually, with much prompting from his persistent son, he told me of his terrifying experience on D-Day.
Michael Ashcroft
#10. The public want to see people play an exciting brand of cricket.
Shane Warne
#11. It was like playing checkers, only to learn that your opponent was playing chess all along.
Barry Lyga
#12. At Rangers you are never more than 2 defeats away from a crisis!
Walter Smith
#13. Before I ever put anything on paper, Jerry and I would talk back and forth.
Joe Shuster
#14. I've had the thought that a person's 'artistic vision' is really just the cumulative combination of whatever particular stances he has sincerely occupied during his creative life - even if some of those might appear contradictory.
George Saunders
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