Gallantry Quotes
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“Plants are more courageous than almost all human beings: an orange tree would rather die than produce lemons, whereas instead of dying the average person would rather be someone they are not.”
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“And Zach was taking his jacket off and draping it around my shoulders, which (according to Liz, who double checked with Macey) is the single-sexiest thing a guy can do.”
― Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover
― Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover

“But I am the real Strider, fortunately. I am Aragorn son of Arathorn; and if by life or death I can save you, I will.”
― The Fellowship of the Ring
― The Fellowship of the Ring

“The sun, rising and setting in splendid colors, never grows tired of its admirers―much like a lady, aglow with grace, never grows tired of chivalrous acts or pretty flowers.”
― Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year
― Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year

“Is that gallantry I smell, or just stupidity? The two scents are much alike, as I recall.”
― A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
― A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

“Chamberlain raised his saber, let loose the shout that was the greatest sound he could make, boiling the yell up from his chest: Fix bayonets! Charge! Fix bayonets! Charge! Fix bayonets! Charge! He leaped down from the boulder, still screaming, his voice beginning to to crack and give, and all around him his men were roaring animal screams, and he saw the whole Regiment rising and pouring over the wall and beginning to bound down through the dark bushes, over the dead and dying wounded, hats coming off, hair flying, mouths making sounds, one man firing as he ran, the last bullet, last round.”
― The Killer Angels
― The Killer Angels

“I don't like this war. I don't like the cold-blooded scheming at the beginning and the carnage at the end and the grumbling and the jealousies and the pettishness in the middle. I hate the lack of gallantry and grace; the self-seeking; the destruction of valuable people and things. I believe in danger and endeavor as a form of tempering but I reject it if this is the only shape it can take.”
― The Game of Kings
― The Game of Kings

“Gallantry doesn’t mean sleeping with people, gallantry means standing by the helpless, the discriminated, the downtrodden and the forgotten, even if it means going against an entire army.”
― Aşkanjali: The Sufi Sermon
― Aşkanjali: The Sufi Sermon

“Gardeners impose human values on disorderly nature, knowing full well that nature must win in the end. Gardening is gentle gallantry. - Rosemary Butler”
― Rhett Butler's People
― Rhett Butler's People

“Pride yourself on the fact that if gallantry, generosity, and fidelity disappeared from the world, they could be found in you.”
― The Art of Worldly Wisdom: A Pocket Oracle
― The Art of Worldly Wisdom: A Pocket Oracle

“When I asked him how this cramping might affect his sword arm, he assured me it was only the narrow grip of the writing instruments that troubled him.
“If we fought with pens,” he said, “I would be forced to fall upon mine.”
― A Mixture of Madness
“If we fought with pens,” he said, “I would be forced to fall upon mine.”
― A Mixture of Madness
“I see in the papers that the singer, Frank Ifield, popular in the fifties, is planning a comeback. I remember reviewing his debut at the Palladium under the insane misapprehension that he was blind. (I had him confused with a blind vocalist who bore a similar name.) I watched agape with admiration while he strolled around the stage with every appearance of knowing where he was going, and I burst into spontaneous applause as he strode down to within a foot of the orchestra pit without the least sign of fear. By the end of his act I was misty with tears at the thought of his courage. I often wonder what he thought when he read the review in which I congratulated him on the gallantry with which he had overcome the handicap of sightlessness.”
― The Diaries of Kenneth Tynan
― The Diaries of Kenneth Tynan

“A lady should be allowed to choose her comp'ny, an' should be treated like a lady until she shows she prefers different.”
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“The gallantry was the women's. ... The woman's chivalry in such circumstances is obviously expected.”
― Against Walls
― Against Walls

“Societal civility is the extension and expansion of individual gallantry: it’s all about—or ought to be about—balance and restraint”
― Compleat Gentleman: The Modern Man's Guide to Chivalry
― Compleat Gentleman: The Modern Man's Guide to Chivalry
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