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Royal Quotes

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Casey McQuiston
“Awesome, fuckin' love doing things out of spite.”
Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

Gena Showalter
“Nicolai, the Dark Seducer as his people called him, had been in bed, but not alone. He was never alone. He was a man known for the violence of his temper as well as the deliciousness of his touch”
Gena Showalter, Lord of the Vampires

Elizabeth Lim
“The violins seemed to swoon with her every step, or maybe she was simply happy.”
Elizabeth Lim, So This is Love

Magan Vernon
“She looked up at me with a small smile. That damn smile that now really had my breath caught in my throat. Bloody hell, this girl was going to be trouble.”
Magan Vernon, Heired Lines

Magan Vernon
“I tell you I want the room to look like a place I remember from Uni and immediately you think I’m a wizard?”
Magan Vernon, Heired Lines

Magan Vernon
“Bloody Hell.
Why did she still have to smell so good?
If sunshine had a smell, this was it.”
Magan Vernon, Heired Lines

“Sad it is, the fate of kings.”
Robert T. Reilly, Red Hugh: Prince of Donegal
tags: royal, rule, sad

Elizabeth Lim
“Remember, happiness isn't just a smile. You can't force it to come true.... Go to this masquerade ball with your new friends, put on a pretty gown, and dance the night away. Sneak out into the royal gardens and drink tea under the moonlight. Get lost in the streets of Valors and spend some of your wages on something that'll make you happy to look at every morning. Even the small joys are worth cherishing, and they will lead to greater ones.”
Elizabeth Lim, So This is Love

“Repentence is like a royal cheer.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“There are many things one must do when he leads or rules that are painful to do,” he said. “You, yourself, when you become king shall find many difficult tasks and you shall have to hurt others and yourself. The throne brings trouble and grief along with the glory.”
Robert T. Reilly, Red Hugh: Prince of Donegal
tags: royal, rule

Rachel Hauck
“You don't need me or Gus to make you a princess. You are loved by God and that alone makes you royalty.”
Rachel Hauck, To Love a Prince

“The King... was so good and kind, that although he could do whatever he wished and had whatever he could desire-riches, joy, the love of those around him-he was not satisfied to have these good things for himself alone. He wanted his subjects to be happy, too.”
Mother Mary Loyola

Stewart Stafford
“In Sanguine Ascendancy by Stewart Stafford

Courage is your meat and mead,
For fortune's fighter guaranteed,
Mighty grows the meekest seed,
Hear the charter is now decreed.

Use every instrument of state,
Crown, sceptre, orb and mace,
In virtuous nobility to legislate,
A legacy endowed to celebrate.

A childless king is a man of straw,
No heirs to follow, a dynasty raw,
Take fair hand with beauty awed,
Bloodline safe in a dragon's maw.

© Stewart Stafford, 2022. All rights reserved.”
Stewart Stafford

Sarah Bradford
“Cameron gave a moving picture of a man longing to escape from his trammels, but within the framework of a freedom which was all that a King would be allowed. One evening the King ordered the train to halt beside a beach near Port Elizabeth. Police appeared and roped off a large crowd of onlookers into two halves:

Down the path from the Royal Train walked a solitary figure in a blue bathrobe, carrying a towel. The sea was a long way off, but he went. And all alone, on the great empty beach, between the surging banks of the people who might not approach, the King of England stepped into the Indian Ocean and jumped up and down – the loneliest man, at that moment, in the world.

Sarah Bradford, George VI: The Dutiful King

Steven Magee
“I was connected to the Queen through my medical work.”
Steven Magee

“Anger is a feeling afforded only by royal blood. Ordinary people ask for mercy in such situations.”
Roopesh Tiwari, Porus : In the Shadow of Betrayals

“Success isn't wealth or status; impact matters.”
Maheshika Halbeisen

“Leadership is service, not a throne to seize

Empowering and uplifting those you lead with ease

Each day, ask yourself how you can lend a hand

Supporting others, not yourself, is what makes a true command



The Queen’s example, a shining light

Acknowledging and elevating others, always in her sight

Breaking through barriers, supporting good causes

Making everyone feel valued, she’s a true leader who never paused



Let us all follow in her regal path

Celebrating each other’s achievements, no aftermath

Age and gender, never to be a limitation

We can all make a positive impact on this nation



Remember, true leadership is not about fame

It’s measured by the success and well-being of your game

So lead with service, and watch your people thrive

For a true leader empowers, and helps their people to survive.”
Maheshika Halbeisen, The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership

“I have in sincerity pledged myself to your service, as so many of you are pledged to mine. Throughout all my life and with all my heart I shall strive to be worthy of your trust.” Her Majesty at the Coronation in 1953”
Maheshika Halbeisen, The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership

“Proper training is key, it allows one to accomplish a great deal."" Queen Elizabeth II”
Maheshika Halbeisen, The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership

“The things which I have here promised, I will perform, and keep, so help me God.” Queen Elizabeth – The Queen’s Coronation Oath, 1953”
Maheshika Halbeisen, The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership

“I cannot lead you into battle, I do not give you laws or administer justice, but I can do something else: I can give my heart and my devotion to these old islands and to all the peoples of our brotherhood of nations.” Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II”
Maheshika Halbeisen, The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership

“Like all the best families, we have our share of eccentricities, of impetuous and wayward youngsters and family disagreements."" Queen Elizabeth II”
Maheshika Halbeisen, The Job Well Done: The Queen's Way to Successful Leadership

Morgan Matson
“Promise,' Nisha had agreed. She'd held out her pinky and we'd linked them to get and shaken, entering what every fourth-grader knows is a binding contract.”
Morgan Matson, Promchanted

“She loved the calm regularity of librarianship; each book a treasure trove of information or experience that would be categorised, labelled and stored in its rightful place. And she could think of nothing more magical than spending her days surrounded by stories.”
Daisy Wood, The Royal Librarian

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