Top 31 Medieval Love Quotes

#1. I love medieval cities; they do not clamor for attention; they possess their souls - their riches - in quiet; formal, courteous, they reveal themselves slowly, stone by stone, garden by garden; hidden treasures wait calmly to be loved and yield to introspective wandering.

Barbara Grizzuti Harrison

#2. The medieval courtly love tradition holds that love is impossible in marriage because it is coerced, I said.

Robert B. Parker

#3. Most directors that I've worked with - I've worked with before, especially in Holland - and they know that I'm somebody who talks and asks, and talks, and talks, and talks and questions and turns things around. I'm like a little cat, walking around my little nest until I find my place.

Carice Van Houten

#4. I'm always open to a relationship, but I'm not putting those feelers out there now.

Charlize Theron

#5. I love this medieval stuff," Archie announced to whatever assembly was there, "don't you?" And with that, he slapped her happily on the rump - to the accompaniment of more horrified gasps - and continued on his way.

Lynn Kurland

#6. I am saying, when you make a choice, even if it's a bad one, you've played your hand. You cannot live your life as though you still held all your cards.

Susan Meissner

#7. ...for most men are unaware that what is in the power of magicians to accomplish, that the heart can also accomplish by dint of love and bravery.

Joseph Bedier

#8. It needed to be in the public record that no matter the size of the disaster, no matter the level of our compassion, that we have a responsibility to get emergency help to people the right way, but we also have a responsibility to be prudent in our planning.

Steve King

#9. Of all the things that men may heed
'Tis most of love they sing indeed.

J.R.R. Tolkien

#10. Mine was not an Enlightened mind, I now was aware: it was a Gothic mind, medieval in its temper and structure. I did not love cold harmony and perfect regularity of organization; what I sought was variety, mystery, tradition, the venerable, the awful.

Russell Kirk

#11. Freedom is not for the timid.

Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit

#12. I think theater is powerful. The best experiences I had in the theater are more powerful than the best experiences I had in movies.

William H. Macy

#13. I go to coffee shops for my outlet. Which is just not healthy at all.

Jane Lynch

#14. I love historical movies. I want to make a violent medieval epic.

Eli Roth

#15. I read and I read; and I was like a medieval king, I had fallen in love with the picture long before I saw the reality.

John Fowles

#16. It's best not to get settled on things being a certain way, I realized. Life had a funny way if interrupting your plans.

Tracey Porter

#17. I love the quietness of the library, the gateway to knowledge, to the French language and medieval history and hydraulic engineering and fairy tales, learning in a very primitive form: books, something that's quickly giving way to modern technology.

Mary Kubica

#18. No stigma attaches to the love of money in America, and provided it does not exceed the bounds imposed by public order, it is held in honor. The American will describe as noble and estimable ambition that our medieval ancestors would have called base cupidity.

Alexis De Tocqueville

#19. And at that moment, a lilting melody lifts to the moon as a single sparrow sings.

Lisa Ann Sandell

#20. I think five percent of all songs can be love songs, and another five percent can be miscellaneous or political, but the rest should just be about medieval feminists.

Devendra Banhart

#21. The eye through which I see God is the same eye through which God sees me; my eye and God's eye are one eye, one seeing, one knowing, one love.

Meister Eckhart

#22. Medievalism, with its saints and martyrs, its love of self-torture, its wild passion for wounding itself, its gashing with knives, and its whipping with rods - Medievalism is real Christianity, and the medieval Christ is the real Christ.

Oscar Wilde

#23. In the end indignation over kitsch is anger at tis shameless revelling in the joy of imitation.

Theodor Adorno

#24. The Iranian people have a proud past. They merit a great future.

Condoleezza Rice

#25. Reincarnation is when I tell a girl I write spiritual books and she thinks I'm a monk. She has a medieval soul.

Daniel Marques

#26. She would but be repaid by my taking her to wife, and that I could not grant her, for love cometh of the heart and mot by constraint.

Rupert S. Holland

#27. They were ancient history. They were so ancient they made ancient history look modern.
Well, okay ... maybe medieval.

Roberta Pearce

#28. I cannot tell whether diamonds appeared in his eyes or mine as the shine of adoration became the icon one sees in history, a Byzantine sparkle, Medieval armor against all odds.

Alice Shapiro

#29. I love you enough to keep you from dying with me... ~ Dane de Falaise

Gayle Mullen Pace

#30. Theologians and other clerks,
You won't understand this book,
However bright your wits
If you do not meet it humbly,
And in this way, Love and Faith
Make you surmount Reason, for
They are the protectors of Reason's house.

Marguerite Porete

#31. Can I get a fork?; There were no utensils in medieval times, hence there ARE no utensils AT Medieval Times- would you like a refill on your Pepsi? ;So there were no utensils but there was Pepsi?; Dude, I got a lot of tables to wait

Matthew Broderick

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