"Robin Hood" Quotes
"Robin Hood" by Henry Gilbert is a legendary tale of the heroic outlaw Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men who steal from the rich to give to the poor in medieval England.
classics | 288 pages | Published in NaN
Quotes
I am Robin Hood, and I make my vow that while I live, I will help the poor and downtrodden.
Now, Heaven bless him wherever he goes, and send that he may quickly come back!
What is a man, that he should be afraid, when his days cannot be prolonged by fear, and when he cannot die till his hour has come?
A good heart will help a man at his need.
Fortune changes like the moon, and who can say what will be on the morrow?
To rob from the rich is no robbery, but to give to the poor is a great and meritorious act.
The world is full of sorrow and trouble, but there is always something to be glad about.
A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.
If you wish to be happy, you must be content to seem foolish.
In the forest, the greatest danger often lies in the quietest glades.





