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Roper:So now youd give the Devil benefit of law!Sir Thomas More:Yes. What would you do? Cut a great road through the law to get after the Devil? Yes, Id give the Devil benefit of law, for my own safetys sake.
-Robert Bolt
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When statesmen forsake their own private conscience for the sake of their public duties they lead their country by a short route to chaos.
-Robert Bolt
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The law is not a light for you or any man to see by; the law is not an instrument of any kind. The law is a causeway upon which so long as he keeps to it a citizen may walk safely.
-Robert Bolt
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Death
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Even at our birth, death does but stand aside a little. And every day he looks towards us and muses somewhat to himself whether that day or the next he will draw nigh.
-Robert Bolt
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Faith
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We speak of being anchored to our principles. But if the weather turns nasty you up with an anchor and let it down where there's less wind, and the fishing's better.
-Robert Bolt
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Morals
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Morality's not practical. Morality's a gesture. A complicated gesture learnt from books.
-Robert Bolt, A Man For All Seasons, 1960
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Promises
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When a man takes an oath...,he's holding his ownself in his own hands. Like water. And if he opens his fingers then- he needn't hope to find himself again.
-Robert Bolt
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Soul
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It profits a man nothing to give his soul for the whole world... but for Wales!
-Robert Bolt
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