- Paladin: Tis a foolish thing dwelling 'neath a roof of glass to stone thy neighbors as they pass Don Quixote 1605
- Paladin: [First words] You can't go around killing steers just because you think they're dragons. Don Quixote, what in the world are we going to do with you?
- Paladin: Come tonight's vigil, the outside may do us well. For what is the outdoors but the bright bower of stars if it be not indeed God's own chapel.
- The Knight: For a knight errand without a lady love is like a tree without leaves or fruit, a body without a soul.
- Paladin: You might do well, in the words of his favourite author, to remember it is a foolish thing dwelling between a roof of glass to stone thy neighbours as they pass.