2,112 Quotes About Kings

  • Author Henry George Bohn
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    If on creation's morn the king of heaven To shrubs and flowers a sovereign lord had given, O beauteous rose, he had anointed thee Of shrubs and flowers the sovereign lord to be; The spotless emblem of unsullied truth, The smile of beauty and the glow of youth, The garden's pride, the grace of vernal bowers, The blush of meadows, and the eye of flowers.

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  • Author Heston Blumenthal
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    This kitchen is completely calm. Some of the old-fashioned chefs - they become kings in their kitchen, they've got to be called chef. But I don't care if someone calls me chef or Heston, it really doesn't bother me.

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  • Author Holly Black
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    As the last Seelie left the hall, Roiben, self-declared King of the Unseelie Court, nearly fell into his throne. Kaye tried to smile at him, but he was not looking at her. He was staring out across the brugh with eyes the color of falling ash. Corny had not stopped laughing.

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  • Author Honoré de Balzac
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    An ugly woman, married to King Henry VIII, would have defied the axe and daunted her husband's infidelities.

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  • Author Honoré de Balzac
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    The fashions we call English in Paris are French in London, and vice versa. Franco-British hostility vanishes when it comes to questions of words and clothing. God save the King is a tune composed by Lully for a chorus in a play by Racine.

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  • Author Isaac Bickerstaffe
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    The greatness that would make us grave, Is but an empty thing. What more than mirth would mortals have? The cheerful man's a king.

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  • Author Jacob Bronowski
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    The most powerful drive in the ascent of man is his pleasure in his own skill. He loves to do what he does well and, having done it well, he loves to do it better. You see it in his science. You see it in the magnificence with which he carves and builds, the loving care, the gaiety, the effrontery. The monuments are supposed to commemorate kings and religions, heroes, dogmas, but in the end the man they commemorate is the builder.

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  • Author James Boswell
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    As all who come into the country must obey the King, so all who come into an university must be of the Church.

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