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I would rather go to any extreme than suffer anything that is unworthy of my reputation, or of that of my crown.


I spent a lot of time with a crown on my head.


These same people who accuse Planned Parenthood of 'targeting' African-American children, they care about you only while you're in the womb. The minute you crown, you're on your own.


By common consent gray hairs are a crown of glory; the only object of respect that can never excite envy.


The Crown Prince has said he needs to broaden political participation in the governing of Saudi Arabia.


To gain a crown by fighting is great, to reject it divine.


Idleness is the beginning of all vice, the crown of all virtues.


No cross no crown.


He that hath no cross deserves no crown.


The crown must constantly earn citizens' appreciation, respect and trust.


A sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier times.


To be a king and wear a crown is a thing more glorious to them that see it than it is pleasant to them that bear it.


In his enigmatic and cunning story 'The Crown of Feathers,' Isaac Bashevis Singer refuses to produce uncontradictory evidence of God's will but rather mixes all signals, jams the evidence, stalls every conclusion.


Luther was guilty of two great crimes - he struck the Pope in his crown, and the monks in their belly.


I once received a cape that was made from the little purple bags that Crown Royal Whisky comes in.


And if I have my choice between a pennant and a triple crown, I'll take the pennant every time.


That perfect bliss and sole felicity, the sweet fruition of an earthly crown.


It's not that I want to necessarily avoid my darker moments, but I don't capitalize them and put a crown on them and tote them around as the answer anymore.


In the 17th century, Barbados was regarded in London as 'the brightest jewel in the English crown'.


In England the judges should have independence to protect the people against the crown. Here the judges should not be independent of the people, but be appointed for not more than seven years. The people would always re-elect the good judges.