Top 13 Yeomen Quotes
#1. Good even, my fine young yeomen! Come clap this loon in irons.
J.K. Rowling
#2. Fight, gentlemen of England! fight, bold yeomen!
Draw, archers, draw your arrows to the head!
Spur your proud horses hard, and ride in blood;
Amaze the welkin with your broken staves!
William Shakespeare
#3. We will that all men know we blame not all the lords, nor all those that are about the king's person, nor all gentlemen nor yeomen, nor all men of law, nor all bishops, nor all priests, but all such as may be found guilty by just and true inquiry and by the law.
Jack Cade
#4. Commonly they must use their feet for defense whose only weapon is their tongue.
Philip Sidney
#5. Young women, the family unit is forever, and you should do everything in your power to strengthen that unit.
Ezra Taft Benson
#6. When I was young, my parents were these titanic, infallible figures. But Mum's illness and Dad's battles with diabetes and heart attacks had a ripple effect on me - reminding me of my own mortality and that these illnesses are genetic.
Sam Worthington
#7. Let me say with a Georgia accent that we cannot solve this problem if it requires a diplomatic passport to claim the rights of an American citizen.
Dean Rusk
#8. I've met so many fans of daytime television who've watched the shows with their moms and grandmas and feel like they've known the characters their whole lives. It's sad for them to have to say goodbye to their favorite soaps and characters. We don't want that to happen to the 'Days' fans.
Alison Sweeney
#9. Still, when someone who is mistreated in their home travels very far and under horrible conditions to get to yours, shouldn't you at least offer them shelter and something to eat and drink until they sort things out? It seems like common courtesy to me.
Meg Cabot
#10. Aedion - every breath she took seemed to echo his name. Aedion, Aedion, Aedion.
Sarah J. Maas
#11. Acting wasn't some long-held dream, and it still isn't, really. I'm just trying to make some money and pay the bills.
Travis Fimmel
#13. The larger crimes are apt to be the simpler, for the bigger the crime, the more obvious, as a rule, is the motive.
Arthur Conan Doyle
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