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(telling her son, Prince John, that his idea to further tax the kingdom is not a good idea) "Milking a dried udder gets you nothing but kicked off the milking stool."
- Eleanor of Acquitaine,
Robin Hood
(jealous after Robin's influence is growing among his people, he publically proclaims) "Henceforth, I declare you to be an outlaw."
- King John,
Robin Hood
(Robin is posing as her husband, Sir Loxley, their first night together and she tells him) "I sleep with a dagger. If you ever move to touch me I will sever your manhood."
- Lady Marion,
Robin Hood
(asking Lady Loxley about her late husband he inquires, 'A good knight?' to which she quips 'It was short but sweet.' Robin replies) "No, I meant, he was a good knight?"
- Robin Hood,
Robin Hood
(reading a quote from Sir Loxley's sword) "Rise and rise again until lambs become lions."
- Robin Hood,
Robin Hood
(as he tries to convince his friends to go back to England, one of them says they are owed wages from King Richard, to which Robin replies) "If you thought it was hard getting wages from him when he was alive, try getting wages from a dead king."
- Robin Hood,
Robin Hood
(explaining why he has to take a particular course of action) "We can't repay our good luck with bad grace, it invites darkness."
- Robin Hood,
Robin Hood
(after King John proclaims, 'Would every man have a castle?' Robin responds) "In England, every man's home IS his castle."
- Robin Hood,
Robin Hood
(telling Sir Loxley that his son will not be returning, Loxley asks, 'Who are you?') "I'm the one who killed him."
- Sir Godfrey,
Robin Hood
(preparing to ransack a castle, he cries out) "In the name of King John, pay or burn!"
- Sir Godfrey,
Robin Hood