King Arthur Quotes
This Is The Oath Of A Knight Of King Arther's Round Table And Should Be For All Of Us To Take To Heart. I Will Develop My Life For The Greater Good. I Will Place Character Above Riches, And Concern For Others Above Personal Wealth, I Will Never Boast, But Cherish Humility Instead, I Will Speak The Truth At All Times, And Forever Keep My Word, I Will Defend Those Who Cannot Defend Themselves, I Will Honor And Respect Women, And Refute Sexism In All Its Guises, I Will Uphold Justice By Being Fair To All, I Will Be Faithful In Love And Loyal In Friendship, I Will Abhor Scandals And Gossip-neither Partake Nor Delight In Them, I Will Be Generous To The Poor And To Those Who Need Help, I Will Forgive When Asked, That My Own Mistakes Will Be Forgiven, I Will Live My Life With Courtesy And Honor From This Day Forward.
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