William Shakespeare Quotes
Every Subject's Duty Is The King's; But Every Subject's Soul Is His Own. Therefore, Should Every Soldier In The Wars Do As Every Sick Man In His Bed, Wash Every Mote Out Of His Conscience; And Dying So, Death Is To Him Advantage; Or Not Dying, The Time Was Blessedly Lost Wherein Such Preparation Was Gained; And In Him That Escapes, It Were No Sin To Think That, Making God So Free An Offer, He Let Him Outlive The Day To See His Greatness And To Teach Others How They Should Prepare.
Related Authors
- Blak Rayne
- Brandon Anthony Lukstein
- Chris Van Gorder
- David Stahler Jr.
- Jasna Horvat
- Jenny Downham
- John Grooters
- Laurel Saville
- Michele Bekemeyer
- Stephen R. Harrison
- Sylvia Poggioli
- T.J. Kline
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Systematic Oppression
When I say that we must establish values with originate in sisterhood, I mean to say that we must not accept, even for a moment, male notions of what non-violence — Andrea Dworkin
-
Fantasy World Quotes
A writer can't just be well-educated or good at research; to build a living, breathing world with interesting characters, you have to write from the gut. I'm not saying you — Lynn Flewelling
-
Hope U Had A Good Day Quotes
Tell me I may dream of knowing you better." "It's kind of you to say those things." "No kindness, lady, when I speak but the truth." "Yes. Well. I appreciate — Rebecca Hahn
-
Not Myself Tonight Quotes
Good evening, London. I would introduce myself, but truth to tell, I do not have a name. You can call me "V". Since mankind's dawn, a handful of oppressors have — Alan Moore
-
One Year In Heaven Quotes
They had a year of joy, twelve months of the strange heaven which the salmon know on beds of river shingle, under the gin-clear water. For twenty-four years they were — T.H. White