King George VI: [sobbing] I'm not a king! I'm not a king!
King George VI: David, I've been trying to see you. King Edward VIII: I've been terribly busy. King George VI: Doing what? King Edward VIII: Kinging.
King Edward VIII: Haven't I any rights? King George VI: Many privileges. King Edward VIII: Not the same thing.
Banzai: Yeah, be prepared! We'll be prepared... for what? Scar: For the death of the king! Banzai: Why? Is he sick? Scar: No, fool, we're going to kill him. And Simba, too. Shenzi: Hey, great idea! Who needs a king? Banzai, Shenzi: [singing and danc...
Martin Luther King Jr.: Selma it is.
King George VI: Waiting for a king to apologize, one can wait a rather long wait.
The king should act with promptitude, for without promptitude of action mere destiny never accomplishes the objects cherished by kings. The question for whether it is the king that makes the age or the age that makes the king, the king should enterta...
King George VI: ...a sieve of thisted siffles!
In a heartbeat, a thousand voices took up the chant. King Joffrey and King Robb and King Stannis were forgotten, and King Bread ruled alone. "Bread." they clamored. "Bread, Bread!
King George VI: [speaking of Wallis Simpson] And you put that woman in our mother's suite! King Edward VIII: Mama's not still in the bed, is she? King George VI: That's not funny.
He didn't marry you to become king. He became king because he wanted to marry you.
Martin Luther King Jr.: We negotiate, we demonstrate, we resist.
Martin Luther King Jr.: No, Sheriff Clark, we're going in the front.
And Adam ruled, for he was the King. Until the day his will to be King deserted him. Then he died, food for a stronger. And the strongest was always the King, not by strength alone, but King by cunning and luck and strength together. Among the rats.
A weak King must be what other Kings have been; a strong King is himself, and from then on the meaning of the name of King is changed.
Martin Luther King Jr.: We must March! We Must Stand up!
Martin Luther King Jr.: What happens when a man says enough is enough?
Martin Luther King Jr.: [from trailer] WE MUST MAKE A MASSIVE DEMONSTRATION!
Martin Luther King Jr.: It is unacceptable that they use their power to keep us voiceless.
He was king, if he didn’t have enemies he wasn’t doing it right.
Lionel Logue: What are friends for? King George VI: I wouldn't know.