Quotes About Chivalry
I don't get a whole lot out of the romance thing, but I realize girls do. So I'll go out of my way to make them feel romanced.
~ James Lafferty
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I'm your knight in shining armor. I'm here to save you from Linkin Park.
~ Rufus Wainwright
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I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet.
~ Philip Sidney
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That's something I learned from both my stepdad and my grandfather - that there is a thing called chivalry, and it doesn't have to die with the birth of the Internet. The way I see it, if you're asking a girl out on a date, it's only right to do it in a way that she can hear your voice.
~ Justin Timberlake
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Yo, Quijano, seré paladín. Seré mi sueño. En esa vieja casa hay una adarga antigua y una hoja de Toledo y una lanza y los libros verdaderos que a mi brazo prometen la victoria.
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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Permanent bonds of culture began to be formed between the extreme East and the extreme West of Europe by intermarriage, by commerce, by the admission of the nobles of Byzantium within the orders of chivalry.
~ Joseph Jacobs
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Father told me that if I ever met a lady in a dress like yours, I must look her straight in the eyes.
~ Prince Charles
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Don't be ever in court or a castle without a woman to make your excuse.
~ Proverb
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For a man to strike any women is most brutal, and I, as well as everyone else, think this far worse than any attempt to shoot, which, wicked as it is, is at least more comprehensible and more courageous.
~ Queen Victoria
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Because the armored knight required many helping hands to mount him and maintain his horses and arms, he had to have their goodwill and support lest his helpers overwhelm him when dismounted and encased in his armor.
~ R. Buckminster Fuller
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then he offers me his arm. As I take it, I wonder what folly decreed that women cannot walk unassisted.
~ R.L. LaFevers
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Hell,' Shane spit in disgust. 'I can't hit a girl. Here, Claire. You hit her.' He tossed her the bat.
~ Rachel Caine
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Hold the door for a lady. Wait until a lady is out of the elevator.
~ Waris Ahluwalia
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All the screen cowboys behaved like real gentlemen. They didn't drink, they didn't smoke. When they knocked the bad guy down, they always stood with their fists up, waiting for the heavy to get back on his feet. I decided I was going to drag the bad guy to his feet and keep hitting him.
~ John Wayne
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If you're walking with your lady on the sidewalk, I still like to see a man walking street-side, to protect the lady from traffic. I grew up with that, and I hate to see something like that get lost. I still like to see that a man opens the door. I like those touches of chivalry that are fast disappearing.
~ Betty White
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I don't like it when people don't hold the door. I don't know, that really bugs me... I guess I like manners.
~ Taylor Schilling
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The age of chivalry is past. Bores have succeeded to dragons.
~ Charles Dickens
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I find British men very gentlemanly... like opening doors. There is a certain chivalry about British men which I like, and I'm a sucker for an accent.
~ Rachel McAdams
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I don't like to see any sucker punches. I do think, in the heat of battle, if you're getting hit on the hip with 98, then you should be able to go out and see somebody.
~ Jake Arrieta
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Chivalry in love has nothing to do with the sweetness of the appearance. It has everything to do with the tenderness of a heart determined to serve. You must not act under the impetus of charm, but out of a commitment to make someone's life the joy you want it to be.
~ Ravi Zacharias
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Well, the old English tale of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight is a famous one.
~ Joseph Campbell
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But most of the women entered the boats--wives escorted by their husbands, single ladies by the men who had volunteered to look out for them. This was the era when gentlemen formally offered their services to "unprotected ladies" at the start of an Atlantic voyage. Tonight the courtesy came in handy.
~ Walter Lord
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For a laggard in love, and a dastard in war,Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar.
~ Walter Scott
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Oh, young Lochinvar is come out of the West,Through all the wide Border his steed was the best.
~ Walter Scott
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