Thomas More — "I am not of so little wit, as to set my soul in peril."
I am not of so little wit, as to set my soul in peril.
I am not of so little wit, as to set my soul in peril.
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"I fear me, I shall never be able to answer the King's Grace in these matters, but with peril of my life."
"I pray you, Master Lieutenant, see me safe up, and for my coming down, let me shift for myself."
"I would be loath to swear to a thing that I am not sure of."
"For in good faith, I never had mind to meddle in any such matters, but to serve God and the King."
"And the King's pleasure it was, that I should not be a busy meddler in his matters, but that I should serve him, and not him only, but also myself, according to my conscience."
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