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| Sir Thomas More -- Quote #1 |
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 -- Sir Thomas More
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| Sir Thomas More -- Quote #2 |
Rules only make sense if they are both kept and broken. Breaking the rule is one way of observing it. -- Sir Thomas More
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| Sir Thomas More -- Quote #3 |
Romantic love is an illusion. Most of us discover this truth at the end of a love affair or else when the sweet emotions of love lead us into marriage and then turn down their flames. -- Sir Thomas More
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| Sir Thomas More -- Quote #4 |
A man reserves his true and deepest love not for the species of woman in whose company he finds himself electrified and enkindled, but for that one in whose company he may feel tenderly drowsy. -- Sir Thomas More
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| Sir Thomas More -- Quote #5 |
Friendship demands attention. -- Sir Thomas More
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| Sir Thomas More -- Quote #6 |
Whoever loveth me, loveth my hound. -- Sir Thomas More
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| Sir Thomas More -- Quote #7 |
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 value, should yet be thought of less value than it is. -- Sir Thomas More
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| Sir Thomas More -- Quote #8 |
A little wonton money, which burned out the bottom of his purse. -- Sir Thomas More
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| Sir Thomas More -- Quote #9 |
This hath not offended the king. -- Sir Thomas More
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| Sir Thomas More -- Quote #10 |
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 many a time the rounds of pain, Not even for thee, thou lovely one Would I endure such pangs again. -- Sir Thomas More
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