Top 23 William Wallace Quotes
#1. Freedom is best, I tell thee true, of all things to be won.
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#2. The god that you believe in, and the god that I believe in, maybe different gods; however, the God that made you, and the God that made me, They are the same God.
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#3. Incompetence is often highly regarded in governmental circles.
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#4. I have been given nothing. God makes men what they are.
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#5. We all end up dead, it's just a question of how and why.
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#6. If I or my soldiers have plundered or done injury to the houses or ministers of religion, I repent me of my sin; but it is not of Edward of England I shall ask pardon.
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#11. There's a difference between us. You think the people of this country exist to provide you with position. I think your position exists to provide those people with freedom. And I go to make sure that they have it
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#12. I tell ye true, liberty is the best of all things; never live beneath the noose of a servile halter.
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#13. Now tell me, what does that mean to be noble? Your title gives you claim to the throne of our country, but men don't follow titles, they follow courage. Now our people know you. Noble, and common, they respect you. And if you would just lead them to freedom, they'd follow you. And so would I
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#14. We come here with no peaceful intent, but ready for battle, determined to avenge our wrongs and set our country free.
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#16. There are wars, there is pain, there is suffering, and there is even death. But none of these things prepare you for Monday morning.
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#17. I cannot be a traitor, since I never swore fealty to the English king.
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#18. I'm William Wallace, and the rest of you will be spared. Go back to England and tell them ... Scotland is free!
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#19. Any society which suppresses the heritage of its conquered minorities, prevents their history or denies them their symbols, has sown the seeds of their own destruction.
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#21. Deep in the human heart
The fire of justice burns;
A vision of a world renewed
Through radical concern.
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#22. As Governor of my country, I have been an enemy to its enemies; I have slain the English; I have mortally opposed the English King; I have stormed and taken the towns and castles which he unjustly claimed as his own.
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#23. When the shadow of death blots out my joy
And erases the face of the sun
Give me strength to endure, hope to believe
That living and dying are one.
William Wallace
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