A Quote by Steven Crowder

Essentially, Robin Hood put a smackdown on the medieval equivalent of the IRS. — © Steven Crowder
Essentially, Robin Hood put a smackdown on the medieval equivalent of the IRS.
If you outlaw half a million people you make martyrs of them. For example, if you outlaw Robin Hood, it is all very well, but if you outlaw a whole group of people around Robin Hood, then Robin Hood and his merry men become legends.
We're going to rebuild Puerto Rico with money that we saved from the IRS in a Robin Hood fashion.
There's an interesting mix to 'Robin Hood' because it's kind of modern but medieval. There is a blend of adventure with a very modern feel.
I thought I'd write a massive postmodern novel about Richard the Lionheart and Robin Hood, but it turns out they couldn't have met because the first mention of Robin Hood appears 60 years after Richard died.
I was proud of 'Robin Hood,' even though critics wrote negative things. But I had to laugh when this big, shaven-headed Hungarian stunt guy first saw me. He said, 'You Jonas? You playing Robin Hood? You need to go to the gym today.' So I thought, 'I'm going to show people.'
In P7, I played Robin in a musical version of 'Robin Hood' and afterwards DO McLean was standing with mum and dad and he told them that I should go into drama. It is still extraordinary to me that a man in that period would think that that was an option for me.
I'm no savior, and I'm no Robin Hood.
Like Robin Hood....Not real, but true.
I'm no robin hood, I enjoy making the money.
When I was a kid, my favorite superhero was Robin Hood.
In 'Robin Hood,' I did quarterstaff fighting.
What America needs is not Robin Hood but Adam Smith.
This Hollywood ain't no good, I would rather be like Robin Hood.
A famous man is Robin Hood, The English ballad-singer's joy.
Most Robin Hood stories are not very exciting. There are not a lot of surprises.
I always wanted to be Robin Hood or John the Baptist when I was growing up.
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