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Treasons Quotes by William Shakespeare
- The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils.
- Thus play I in one person many people, And none contented: sometimes am I king; Then treasons make me wish myself a beggar, And so…
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- Cheats, liars and criminals may resist every blandishment while respectable gentlemen have been moved to appalling treasons by watery cabbage in a… — John le Carre
- Tyranny is for the worst of treasons. — Lord Byron
- Why suspend the habeas corpus in insurrections and rebellions? Examine the history of England. See how few of the cases of the… — Thomas Jefferson
- Most codes extend their definitions of treason to acts not really against one's country. They do not distinguish between acts against the… — Thomas Jefferson
- Persecution has not crushed it, power has not beaten it back, time has not abated its force, and, what is most wonderful… — Horace Bushnell
- I write about wounds, the eternal treasons of life. It's not very funny, but it's sincere. My commitment is to sincerity. — Tahar Ben Jelloun
- One's worst enormities remain within, and it is only one's vulgar commonplaces of error and folly that turn into murders and suicides,… — Lewis Mumford
- From plots and treasons Heaven preserve my years, But save me most from my petitioners. Unsatiate as the barren womb or grave;… — John Dryden
- The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems… — William Shakespeare
- Thus play I in one person many people, And none contented: sometimes am I king; Then treasons make me wish myself a… — William Shakespeare
- The man who cannot laugh is not only fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils; but his whole life is already a treason… — Thomas Carlyle