Thomas More — "They think that the enjoyment of the pleasures of life is the end of all our act…"
They think that the enjoyment of the pleasures of life is the end of all our actions.
They think that the enjoyment of the pleasures of life is the end of all our actions.
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"I am not so foolish, as to change my conscience for the King's pleasure."
"They have no hunting among them, for they look upon it as the basest sort of sport."
"I reckon that I have not offended the King's laws."
"He that takes the oath, if he may do it with a safe conscience, I will not advise him to refuse it."
"And if I had done otherwise than I did, I should have lost my soul."
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