Quote by Elizabeth I
My mortal foe can no ways wish me a greater harm than Englands hat

My mortal foe can no ways wish me a greater harm than Englands hate neither should death be less welcome unto me than such a mishap betide me. – Elizabeth I

Other quotes by Elizabeth I

Do not tell secrets to those whose faith and silence you have not already tested. – Elizabeth I

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Faith
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I do not so much rejoice that God hath made me to be a Queen, as to be a Queen over so thankful a people. – Elizabeth I

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thankful
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Death
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I think to have the skill set and the ability to physically help others in matters of life and death must be incredibly empowering. – Karlie Kloss

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Death

Policemen so cherish their status as keepers of the peace and protectors of the public that they have occasionally been known to beat to death those citizens or groups who question that status. – David Mamet

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Death

Our life dreams the Utopia. Our death achieves the Ideal. – Victor Hugo

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Death

You will never find that life for which you are looking. When the gods created man they allotted to him death, but life they retained in their own keeping. – The Epic of Gilgamesh

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Death

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Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the light. – Helen Keller

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alone

OUR history begins before we are born. We represent the hereditary influences of our race, and our ancestors virtually live in us. – James Nasmyth

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History

I dont think American poetry has gotten any better in the past 35 years. Oddly enough, creative writing programs seem to have been good for fiction, and I would not have predicted that. – Robert Morgan

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Poetry

Faith is the quiet cousin of courage. – Judith Hanson Lasater

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Faith