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Thomas More

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Oh! blame not the bard.


— Thomas More


#oh

See me safe up: for in my coming down, I can shift for myself.


— Thomas More


#down #i #i can #me #myself

The channel is known only to the natives; so that if any stranger should enter into the bay without one of their pilots he would run great danger of shipwreck.


— Thomas More


#bay #channel #danger #enter #great

The heart that has truly loved never forgets, But as truly loves on to the close.


— Thomas More


#forgets #heart #loved #loves #never

The light, that lies In woman's eyes, Has been my heart's undoing.


— Thomas More


#eyes #heart #lies #light #undoing

The ordinary acts we practice every day at home are of more importance to the soul than their simplicity might suggest.


— Thomas More


#day #every #every day #home #importance

There are several sorts of religions, not only in different parts of the island, but even in every town; some worshipping the sun, others the moon or one of the planets.


— Thomas More


#different parts #even #every #island #moon

This wretched brain gave way, and I became a wreck at random driven, without one glimpse of reason or heaven.


— Thomas More


#brain #driven #gave #glimpse #heaven

Those among them that have not received our religion do not fright any from it, and use none ill that goes over to it, so that all the while I was there one man was only punished on this occasion.


— Thomas More


#any #fright #goes #i #ill

If honor were profitable, everybody would be honorable.


— Thomas More


#honor #honorable #profitable #were #would






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Did you know about Thomas More?

He opposed the King's separation from the Roman Catholic Church and refused to accept him as Supreme Head of the Church of England a title which had been given by parliament through the Act of Supremacy of 1534. More coined the word "utopia" – a name he gave to the ideal and imaginary island nation the political system of which he described in Utopia publiThomas Mored in 1516. ".

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