A Man for All Seasons
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1:18:04
Norfolk, you're a fool!
1:18:07
You can't place a quarrel,
you haven't the style.

1:18:10
Hear me out. You and your class
have given in, as you rightly call it...

1:18:13
...'cause this country's religion
means nothing to you at all.

1:18:16
Well, that's a foolish saying for a start!
1:18:19
The nobility of England--
1:18:21
The nobility of England would have
snored through the Sermon on the Mount!

1:18:25
But you'll labour like scholars
over a bulldog's pedigree.

1:18:29
An artificial quarrel is not a quarrel.
1:18:31
We've had a quarrel since the day we met.
Our friendship was mere sloth.

1:18:35
You can be cruel when you want,
but I've always known that.

1:18:38
What do you value in your bulldogs?
Gripping, is it not?

1:18:43
-Yes.
-It's their nature?

1:18:44
-Yes.
-It's why you breed them?

1:18:46
It's so with men.
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I will not give in, because I oppose it.
1:18:49
Not my pride, not my spleen,
nor any other of my appetites, but I do, l.

1:18:56
Is there, in the midst of all this muscle,
no sinew that serves no appetite...

1:19:00
...of Norfolk's, but is just Norfolk?
There is!

1:19:02
-Give that some exercise, my lord!
-Thomas!

1:19:04
As you stand you'll go before your Maker
ill conditioned!

1:19:07
Now steady.
1:19:08
And he'll think that, somewhere back along
your pedigree, a bitch got over the wall!

1:19:26
Cast in this very house
on April 3, last year...

1:19:30
...it is a matter very fit
for the Commons, gathered here...

1:19:35
...in parliament, to take in hand.
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Or, in consequence of the decay of guilds...
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...the woolen cloth, now coming out
of Yorkshire, Lincoln...

1:19:46
...and the like, is not to blame and this....
1:19:51
I will defer the rest of my matter to later.

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