A lot of people here don't care for At All Costs, but I've found it had a lot of personal scenes between people I cared about that I still like to go back a touch:
I mean, this (which could also go in the one-liners thread):
"Yes," Emily said softly. "Honor, will you marry Hamish and me?"
And the birth of Honor's son, and this particular scene:
"This is my son," she said to them all, her eyes locked with the man who had been her personal armsman for so many years, "Raoul Alfred Alistair Alexander-Harrington. Flesh of my flesh, bone of my bone, heir of heart and life, of power and title. I declare him before you all, as my witnesses and God's."
"He is your son," Austen Clinkscales replied, bowing deeply. "So witness we all."
"This is my son," she repeated more softly, speaking only to LaFollet, "and I name you guardian and protector. I give his life into your keeping. Fail not in this trust."
LaFollet looked back at her, then dropped to one knee, resting his hand lightly on the blanket-wrapped baby, and met her eyes unflinchingly.
"I recognize him," he said, his voice soft yet clear as he spoke the ancient formula, "and I know him. I take his life into my keeping, flesh of your flesh, bone of your bone. Before God, Maker and Tester of us all; before His Son, Who died to intercede for us all; and before the Holy Comforter, I will stand before him in the Test of life and at his back in battle. I will protect and guard his life with my own. His honor is my honor, his heritage is mine to guard, and I will fail not in this trust, though it cost me my life."
Which is immediately followed by 5-6 pages on the baptism rite, which I've found the most boring thing the MWW has ever written (YMMV).