(On Jago) Litefoot: He could be insufferable, you know. Quick: Oh, I know. But he always meant well. Litefoot: But my father once told me that 'he means well' is the most damning thing you can say about anyone. But in Henry's case, he really did care.Under that bluster and pomposity beat a heart of pure gold. — The Trial of George Litefoot Favourited by 1 member