A Quote by Peter Morgan

I don't think of the crown as this glamorous thing. It's this murderous, bejeweled thing, the crown. — © Peter Morgan
I don't think of the crown as this glamorous thing. It's this murderous, bejeweled thing, the crown.
This crown to crown the laughing man, this rose-wreath crown: I myself have set this crown upon my head, I myself have pronounced my laughter holy.
My crown is in my heart, not on my head; not decked with diamonds and Indian stones, nor to be seen: my crown is called content, a crown it is that seldom kings enjoy.
We are all making a crown for Jesus out of these daily lives of ours, either a crown of golden, divine love, studded with gems of sacrifice and adoration, or a thorny crown, filled with the cruel briars of unbelief, or selfishness, and sin.
In a government like ours, the Crown is the abiding and unshakable element in government; politicians may come and go, but the Crown remains and certain aspects of our system pertain to it which are not dependent on any political party. In this sense, the Crown is the consecrated spirit of Canada.
The Crown. Place it upon your head and you assume a different post-tranquil yet radiating assurance. Never show doubt, never lose your dignity beneath the crown, or it will not fit. It will seem to be destined for one more worthy. Do not wait for a coronation; the greatest emporers crown themselves.
They gave our Master a crown of thorns, why do we hope for a crown of roses?
Every noble crown is, and on Earth will forever be, a crown of thorns.
The only crown Jesus ever wore on earth was a crown of thorns.
My crown is called content, a crown that seldom kings enjoy.
May all Christians be found worthy of either the pure white crown of a holy life or the royal red crown of martyrdom.
One who wants to wear the crown, bears the crown.
A crown of roses is also a crown of thorns.
I think people have no idea what's coming down the pike. This is the crown jewel of socialism. And we only have next week to stop it....This is socialized medicine and like I said Sean this is the crown jewel of socialism....It's unconstitutional.
It was a hollow victory they gave me. A crown...it was the girl I prayed them for. Your sister, safe... and mine again as she was meant to be. I ask you, Ned, what good is it to wear a crown?
The Triple Crown was a tough beat, but by the time you get to the last leg of the Triple Crown, you just want it to be over.
You gotta claim the crown and the people also gotta crown you, too. It's not just about somebody saying they king.
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