1. Knox - Noun
2. Knox - Proper noun
Scottish theologian who founded Presbyterianism in Scotland and wrote a history of the Reformation in Scotland (1514-1572)
Source: WordNetThe playing field is more sacred than the stock exchange, more blessed than Capital Hill or the vaults of Fort Knox. The diamond and the gridiron - and, to a lesser degree, the court, the rink, the track, and the ring - embody the American dream of Eden. Lewis H. Lapham
It so coincided that Marcos had money. After the Bretton Woods agreement he started buying gold from Fort Knox. Three thousand tons, then 4,000 tons. I have documents for these: 7,000 tons. Marcos was so smart. He had it all. It's funny; America didn't understand him. Imelda Marcos
The strength of the United States is not the gold at Fort Knox or the weapons of mass destruction that we have, but the sum total of the education and the character of our people. Claiborne Pell
Productive people guard their time more heavily than the gold in Fort Knox. Robert W. Bly
Well done, Frank Knox. We dedicate ourselves, one and all, to what surely would have been his last order- 'Carry On! Ernest King
1990s Knox left the band in 1991. Source: Internet