Quote by William Tyndale
My overcoat is worn out my shirts also are worn out. And I ask to

My overcoat is worn out my shirts also are worn out. And I ask to be allowed to have a lamp in the evening it is indeed wearisome sitting alone in the dark. – William Tyndale

Other quotes by William Tyndale

To see how Christ was prophesied and described therein, consider and mark, how that the kid or lamb must be with out spot or blemish and so was Christ only of all mankind, in the sight of God and of his law. – William Tyndale

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Easter
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I perceived how that it was impossible to establish the lay people in any truth except the Scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother tongue. – William Tyndale

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Truth
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When one by one our ties are torn, and friend from friend is snatched forlorn when man is left alone to mourn, oh! then how sweet it is to die! – Anna Letitia Barbauld

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Forbidden pleasures alone are loved immoderately when lawful, they do not excite desire. – Quintilian

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alone

People love pretty much the same things best. A writer looking for subjects inquires not after what he loves best, but after what he alone loves at all. – Annie Dillard

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alone

On stage, I make love to 25,000 different people, then I go home alone. – Janis Joplin

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alone

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The work is with me when I wake up in the morning it is with me while I eat my breakfast in bed and run through the newspaper, while I shave and bathe and dress. – C. S. Forester

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Politics has become so expensive that it takes a lot of money even to be defeated. – Will Rogers

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Listen – of course money changes everything, but so does sunlight, and so does food: These are powerful but neutral energy sources, neither inherently good nor evil but shaped only by the way we use them. – Elizabeth Gilbert

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In human history, the desire for revenge and the desire for loot have often been closely associated. – John McCarthy

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