- [holding Armus sword that lay across the foot of his bed]
- Sir Thomas Grey: This won't protect you from what goes on in your head, Armus
- Salim: Why did you save me, feed me, shelter me? You don't know me.
- Armus Grey: Because I've been away from home, away from my family and scared for my life. We're different but we're the same.
- Salim: No.
- Armus Grey: Well, perhaps you're right. Compared with you, the English are barbarians. Four men against you? Where you come from, that would be a disgrace.
- Salim: You know the teachings of Islam.
- Armus Grey: I know you believe it is more honorable to forgive than attack a weaker enemy.
- Armus Grey: Revenge can never be complete. There aren't enough brothers in the world to satisfy the insatiability of revenge!
- [a suit of armor collapses when Sir Thomas walks by]
- Lady Elizabeth: If you were going to wear armor to dinner, you should have asked me to help you.
- Sir Thomas Grey: I-I was just passing and suddenly it just fell apart. That's strange.
- Lady Elizabeth: Not really. Didn't you know - there's a full moon tonight
- Sir Thomas Grey: Moonlight is responsible for many things, my dear, but causing accidents is not among them.
- [a battle axe falls next to Sir Thomas' foot]
- Antonia: I'm the new serving girl.
- Cedric Grey: What do they call you?
- Antonia: Antonia.
- Cedric Grey: Antonia? I'm Cedric, the youngest and most gifted.
- Armus Grey: And I'm Armus, the oldest and most experienced.
- Richard Grey: And I'm Richard - need I say more?
- [Evan dictates a love letter for the inarticulate Cedric]
- Cedric Grey: You're a genius Evan. Where did you learn it?
- Evan: I had older sisters.
- [Armus has rescued his would-be assassin from a severe beating]
- Salim: Where...?
- Armus Grey: Covington Cross. They call me Armus. Do you have a name?
- Salim: Salim.
- Armus Grey: Salim? That means "peace" doesn't it?
- [the friar is tending to Richard's wound]
- Richard Grey: Ow! Friar, gently!
- Cedric Grey: It's only a scratch. It hardly broke the skin.
- Friar: You're not doing as I said. Pray for relief from pain.
- Richard Grey: Heavenly Father, I pray for relief from heavy-handed friars.
- Lady Elizabeth: It seems to me that a war is never over until a man makes peace with those who tried to harm him. If not, one is a casualty forever. The heart cannot bear the burden of hate.
- [last lines]
- [the sound of loud snoring reverberates through the castle]
- Friar: Good heaven, Sir Thomas, who would have left the barn door open at this time of night? We'll never get any sleep if we don't put the poor animal out of his misery.
- [Sir Thomas opens a door and discovers Armus snoring loudly]
- Sir Thomas Grey: Friar, I think he is out of his misery.