Sir Thomas More | Quotations: 12 | Pages: 2
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Quotations by Sir Thomas More (February 7, 1478 - July 6, 1535) | author, courtier, humanist, and saint
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Money by Sir Thomas More |
A little wanton money, which burned out the bottom of his purse. |
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Miscellaneous by Sir Thomas More |
And it will fall out as in a complication of diseases, that by applying a remedy to one sore, you will provoke another; and that which removes the one ill symptom produces others. |
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Rights by Sir Thomas More |
Every man has by the law of nature a right to such a waste portion of the earth as is necessary for his subsistence. |
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Monuments by Sir Thomas More |
For men use, if they have an evil tourne, to write it in marble; and whoso doth us a good tourne we will write it in duste. |
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Inspirational by Sir Thomas More |
Lawyers-a profession it is to disguise matters. |
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Unsorted by Sir Thomas More |
Nay, tempt me not to love again: There was a time when love was sweet; Dear Nea! had I known thee then, Our souls had not been slow to meet! But oh! this weary heart hath run So ... |
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Swine by Sir Thomas More |
Then on the grounde Togyder rounde With manye a sadde stroke, They roll and rumble, They turne and tumble, As pigges do in a poke. |
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Fire by Sir Thomas More |
They lepe lyke a flounder out of a fryenge panne into the fyre. |
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Unsorted by Sir Thomas More |
They wonder much to hear that gold, which in itself is so useless a thing, should be everywhere so much esteemed, that even men for whom it was made, and by whom it has its valu ... |
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Unsorted by Sir Thomas More |
This hath not offended the king. |
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