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I Should Only Ever Tell The King What He Ought To Do, Not What He Could Do. For If The Lion Knows His Own Strength, No Man Could Control Him.
-Thomas More
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I Should Only Ever Tell The King
Thomas More
I Should Only Ever Tell The King What He Ought To Do, Not What He Could Do. For If The Lion Knows His Own Strength, No Man Could Control Him.
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