Thomas More — "And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul."
And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul.
And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul.
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"I pray God to send me patience in my tribulation."
"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."
"If I could win the whole world and lose my soul, I would not do it."
"I am not so foolish, as to change my conscience for the King's pleasure."
"They have no distinction of apparel, but all wear the same fashion."
During his trial, as recorded in 'The History of King Richard the Third' by Thomas More (though this particular quote is from his trial and not that work)
Date: 1535
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