I always believed that death is a fate far better than life, for you will be reunited with lost loved ones. But we will never meet again my friend. I have a feeling that your God might object to me visiting you in Heaven. What am I to do now? I hate you for leaving me. I ache from your loss. There is nothing that can console me now. I am changed, so are you.

Ragnar

Lagertha: I see you are making yourself comfortable here as well.
Kalf: I have come to join with King Ragnar and you on the attack on Paris. Whatever else divides us, that simple fact unites us all. We will fight and perhaps who knows; we will die together.
Lagertha: And if we don't?
Kalf: Then we will take care of the future.
Lagertha: My future or yours?
Kalf: Forgive me, but it seems to me that our destiny's are already locked together. And perhaps they always have been. Wouldn't you agree Lagertha?

Kalf: I'm sure that you remember King Horik's son and the widow of Jarl Borg. They also have expressed a desire to take part in our raid.
Ragnar: Erlendur. Torvi. I have to say that I'm a little caught off guard seeing you here.
Erlendur: I figured there was a reason you spared my life. Maybe it's for this. I have to ask, how is the settlement in Wessex?
Ragnar: Good.

Lord, praise the Lord. I've asked for a sign. You have given me a sign. You've answered my prayers. I was blind, but now I see. I was dead, but I'm reborn. Father, hear my prayer and let my cry come unto thee.

Athelstan

Floki: Do you see now Ragnar? This adventure was doomed from the start. We ignored the warnings of the Gods, and so they refused to protect our farmers. And who can blame them Ragnar.
Ragnar: Believe me Floki, Aethelwulf and his father, will feel the wrath of the Gods and my revenge.

Vikings Season 3 Episode 6 Quotes

Lord, praise the Lord. I've asked for a sign. You have given me a sign. You've answered my prayers. I was blind, but now I see. I was dead, but I'm reborn. Father, hear my prayer and let my cry come unto thee.

Athelstan

Floki: Do you see now Ragnar? This adventure was doomed from the start. We ignored the warnings of the Gods, and so they refused to protect our farmers. And who can blame them Ragnar.
Ragnar: Believe me Floki, Aethelwulf and his father, will feel the wrath of the Gods and my revenge.