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Jess Kalinowski
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"For thou must know that it is not always the defence that a man weareth upon his body that bringeth him success, but more often it is the spirit that uplifted him unto his undertakings."
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Jess Kalinowski
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"Here followers the story of Sir Pellias, surnamed by many the Gentle Knight. For Sir Pellias was of such a sort that it was said of him that all women loved him without disadvantage to themselves, and that all men loved him to their great good advantage."
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Jess Kalinowski
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"Yea, he who is a true king of men, will not say to himself 'Lo! I am worthy to be crowned with laurels;' but rather will he say to himself, 'What more is there that I may do to make the world the better because of my endeavors?'"
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Jess Kalinowski
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“For any man may be a king in that life in which he is placed if so he may draw forth the sword of success from out of the iron of circumstance. Wherefore when your time of assay cometh, I do hope it may be with you as it was with Arthur that day, and that ye too may achieve success with entire satisfaction unto yourself and to your great glory and perfect happiness. Amen.
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Jess Kalinowski
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“for so it is in this world that a man sometimes approves himself to be worth of such a great trust as there, and yet, in lowliness of spirit, he is yet altogether unaware that he is worthy thereof. And so it was with young Arthur at that time.”
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“For I believe that King Arthur was the most honorable, gentle Knight who ever lived in all the world. And those who were his fellows of the Round Table - taking him as their looking-glass of chivalry - made, altogether, such company of noble knights that it is hardly to be supposed that their like will ever be seen again in this world.”
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