Phillipe: Sir, the truth is, I talk to God all the time, and, no offense, but He never mentioned you.
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Phillipe: Sir, the truth is, I talk to God all the time, and, no offense, but He never mentioned you.
Phillipe: I know I promised, Lord, never again. But I also know that YOU know what a weak-willed person I am.
Bishop: I believe in miracles, Marquet. It's part of my job.
Insane Prisoner: The Mouse? He left our house. No mouse today, he's run away. To ease the pain, he... he's down the drain.
Etienne Navarre: Do you know that hawks and wolves mate for life? The Bishop didn't even leave us that... not even that.
Etienne Navarre: This sword has been in my family for five generations. It has never known defeat. Until now.
Phillipe: This is not unlike escaping my mother's womb. God, what a memory.
Imperius: Wisdom is beyond price, my son. Be grateful that you have it.
Bishop: Great storms announce themselves with a single breeze, and a single random spark can ignite the fires of rebellion.
Phillipe: If you lay one hand on her you will find it on the ground next to your head. Now ride on!
Etienne Navarre: And know this - if you fail, I will follow you the length of my days. And I will find you.
Etienne Navarre: Tell me everything that she said. And I warn you, I will know if the words are hers.
Phillipe: She loves you more than life itself. She's had to.
Etienne Navarre: Did you know Wolves and Hawks mate for life? The Bishop didn't even leave us that.
Phillipe: Impossible. Impossible. Nothing is impossible. Come on, Mouse. Dig! Dig, Mouse. Come on.
Phillipe: Not much farther. About 350 miles... That's all.
Lieutenant: Careful little man, you're frightening me.
Lieutenant: If you had stuck to the woods, you might have got away.
Phillipe: Sir, the truth is, I talk to God all the time, and, no offense, but He never mentioned you.
Phillipe: I know I promised, Lord, never again. But I also know that YOU know what a weak-willed person I am.
Bishop: I believe in miracles, Marquet. It's part of my job.
Insane Prisoner: The Mouse? He left our house. No mouse today, he's run away. To ease the pain, he... he's down the drain.
Etienne Navarre: Do you know that hawks and wolves mate for life? The Bishop didn't even leave us that... not even that.
Etienne Navarre: This sword has been in my family for five generations. It has never known defeat. Until now.
Phillipe: This is not unlike escaping my mother's womb. God, what a memory.
Imperius: Wisdom is beyond price, my son. Be grateful that you have it.
Bishop: Great storms announce themselves with a single breeze, and a single random spark can ignite the fires of rebellion.
Phillipe: If you lay one hand on her you will find it on the ground next to your head. Now ride on!
Etienne Navarre: And know this - if you fail, I will follow you the length of my days. And I will find you.
Etienne Navarre: Tell me everything that she said. And I warn you, I will know if the words are hers.
Phillipe: She loves you more than life itself. She's had to.
Phillipe: Impossible. Impossible. Nothing is impossible. Come on, Mouse. Dig! Dig, Mouse. Come on.
Etienne Navarre: Did you know Wolves and Hawks mate for life? The Bishop didn't even leave us that.
Phillipe: Not much farther. About 350 miles... That's all.
Imperius: What do you want? Phillipe: I was told to bring you this bird. It's been wounded. Imperius: Oh, good shot! Bring it in, we'll dine together. Phillipe: We can't eat this bird. Imperius: What? Oh God, is it Lent again already?
Etienne Navarre: Each generation is called upon to follow its own quest. Phillipe: And what is your quest? Etienne Navarre: I must kill a man. Phillipe: Tell me - does this walking corpse have a name?
Lieutenant: Open this door in the name of His Holiness the Bishop of Aquila. Imperius: Be off with you. This is a house of God, not a brothel. Lieutenant: I said open this door in the name of His Grace, the Bishop of Aquila. Imperius: I've met the bishop, you blasphemous lout. And you look nothing like him.
Soldier #1: Where is Navarre? Phillipe: Navarre? Navarre? Ah, yes. Big man, black horse. I thought I saw him ride south, toward Aquila Soldier #2: Ha, then we ride north. Phillipe: It isn't polite to assume that someone is a liar when you've only just met them. Soldier #1: And yet you knew we would. We ride south. Phillipe: I told the truth, Lord. How can I learn any moral lessons when you keep confusing me this way?
Imperius: I fully expect to meet you at the Pearly Gates, little thief, and don't you dare disappoint me. Phillipe: I'll meet you there, Father... even if I have to pick the lock.
Soldier #2: Where is the woman? Phillipe: She flew away. Soldier #2: I said where is she? Phillipe: God's truth! She flew away! Soldier #2: If you don't... Phillipe: Always pays to tell the truth, Lord. Thank you. I see that now.
Imperius: Thank you for trying, Phillipe, and standing up for the truth. Phillipe: I should have known better; every happy moment in my life has come from lying.
Etienne Navarre: You two! Etienne Navarre: Come here. Imperius: May God's blessings, be with you both, from this day forward. Etienne Navarre: I bless the day that he brought you back to us, father. Etienne Navarre: And you. And you... Isabeau: You're the truest friend we could ever have.
Phillipe: There are strange forces at work in your life. Magical ones that surround you. I don't understand them, but they frighten me. You have given me my life. The truth is I can never repay you. I have no honor, and never will have. I don't think you would kill me for being what I am, but better that than to return to Aquila. Phillipe: Phillipe: ...I'll gather some wood for the fire.
Etienne Navarre: What is that? Imperius: That happened last night when he saved he your life. Etienne Navarre: Forgive me. Etienne Navarre: I'll show you idiots how to cage a wolf.
Imperius: MUST you keep thumping me in the liver? Phillipe: Imperius, this hole isn't big enough for the two of us. Imperius: Let's just hope it's big enough for the wolf.
Etienne Navarre: I need you to guide me. Phillipe: Not for the life of my mother! Even if I knew who she was.
Phillipe: Look, up there. Peasant Girl: He's taking Daddy's shoes. Phillipe: You've got it, little darlings.
Phillipe Gaston: What a night... Etienne Navarre: What happened? Phillipe: Oh, nothing I couldn't handle.


