Thomas More — "I am not afraid of the King's displeasure, if I may keep my conscience clear."
I am not afraid of the King's displeasure, if I may keep my conscience clear.
I am not afraid of the King's displeasure, if I may keep my conscience clear.
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"They have no hunting among them, for they look upon it as the basest sort of sport."
"I would rather be a doorkeeper in the house of my God than to dwell in the tents of wickedness."
"No man can live but by bread, and I will not take bread from the mouth of my wife and children."
"And albeit, Master Rich, that I have in my time, as I think, as great a mind as any man, to please the King, yet I never thought, nor never will think, but that my soul is more to me than my body."
"They have no money among them, but exchange their goods with one another."
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