My Crown is in my heart, not on my head: Not deck'd with Diamonds, and Indian stones: Nor to be seen: my Crown is call'd Content, A Crown it is, that seldom Kings enjoy.
William Shakespeare
Related My crown is in my heart, not on my head, Nor decked with diamonds and Indian stones, Nor to be seen:... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE My crown is in my heart, not on my head; not decked with diamonds and Indian stones, nor to be seen:... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE My crown is in my heart, not in my head, Nor decked with diamonds and Indian stones, Nor to be seen;... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE My crown is called content, a crown that seldom kings enjoy. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Heavy is the head that wears the crown William Shakespeare CHARMAINE J. FORDE They Walking around with tilted and broken crowns. My crown is strong and sits firmly on my head . K... NERISSA IRVING I spent a lot of time with a crown on my head. HALLE BERRY Every crown is made for a head, but every head is not made for a crown. UNKNOWN All are equal Death lays his icy hand on kings: Sceptre and crown Must tumble down, And... JAMES SHIRLEY I ask not for any crown But that which all may win; Nor try to conquer any world Exce... LOUISA MAY ALCOTT RICHARD, DUKE OF GLOUCESTER: Why then I do but dream on sovereignty, Like one that s... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE My featherbed is deep and soft, and there I’ll lay you down, I’ll dress you all in yel... GEORGE R.R. MARTIN I spent a lot of time with a crown on my head. [On her beauty pageant days] AL BERNSTEIN I spent a lot of time with a crown on my head. On her beauty pageant days HALLE BERRY I spent a lot of time with a crown on my head. [On her beauty pageant days]. HALLE BERRY I had to drag the cross down the street with a crown of thorns on my head. JEFF NEARY When kings the sword of justice first lay down, They are no kings, though they possess the crow... DANIEL DEFOE The crown is not my right, and pleaseth me not. The Lady Mary is the rightful heir. JANE GREY Visions of glory, spare my aching sight!
Ye unborn ages, crown not on my soul. THOMAS GRAY Teach me, Father, how to go Softly as the grasses grow; Hush my soul to meet the shock Of t... EDWIN MARKHAM Come, you spirits That tend on mortal thoughts! Unsex me here, And fill me from the crown ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The crown o' the earth doth melt. My lord! O, wither'd is the garland of the war, The sold... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I didn't want to be a princess.' 'Really?' 'Really.' She smiled. 'Not wanting the cro... KIERA CASS Now go Occupy spaces Fill the room Walk in your crown MALEBO SEPHODI For Art alone is great: The bust survives the state, The crown the potentate. THéOPHILE GAUTIER Every noble crown is, and on Earth will forever be, a crown of
thorns. THOMAS CARLYLE Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Give me my robe, put on my crown, I have
Immortal longings in me. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE And last, the crown of a' my grief. JOHN BUNYAN This crown of the laughter, the rosary crown: to you, my brothers, I throw this crown! I pronounced ... FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE Clemency is one of the brightest diamonds in the crown of majesty. W. SECKER It is criminal to steal a purse, daring to steal a fortune, a mark of greatness to steal a cro... FRIEDRICH VON SCHILLER William Shakespeare: 'Close up this din of hateful decay, decomposition of your witches' plot! You t... GARETH ROBERTS Talked my head off Worked my tail off Cried my eyes out Walked my feet off Sang ... SHEL SILVERSTEIN Heavy is the head that wears the crown WIILIAM SHAKESPEARE Not consort, not wife. Feyre is High Lady of the Night Court. My equal in every way; she would wear ... SARAH J. MAAS Be with a person who treats you like their crown, proudly honoring you infront of the world. HENNA SOHAIL I will not wear a crown of gold where my Savior wore one of thorns GODFREY OF BOUILLON Cyrano: I can see him there---he grins--- He is looking at my nose---that skeleton ---What... EDMOND ROSTAND I crown you, small monarch of my bones, PABLO NERUDA Get out of my head, You've overstayed your stay, This head no longer can spare more though... TANZY SAYADI Everybody is talking about the Triple Crown, but I want to win the Open. That is my aim. ADOLFO CAMBIASO Hard Wind Sister with iron hooves Together we shall travel steppes that no man nor mo... GREG KEYES Lost in Hell,-Persephone, Take her head upon your knee; Say to her, "My dear, my dear, EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY William Shakespeare: My muse, as always, is Aphrodite. Philip Henslowe: Aphrodite Baggett, who ... MARC NORMAN The hoary head is a crown of glory. BIBLE I would rather go to any extreme than suffer anything that is unworthy of my reputation, or of that ... ELIZABETH I The quality of mercy is not strain'd, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the ... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The regime had understood that one person leaving her house while asking herself: Are my trous... MARJANE SATRAPI I AM NOT QUICK, NOT STRONG AS A BRICK, ME NEVER HAPPINESS PICK, IN MY DECISION I STIC... MERLIN8THOMAS Integrity of life is fame's best friend, Which nobly, beyond death, shall crown the end. JOHN WEBSTER Be to her, Persephone, All the things I might not be; Take her head upon your knee. S... EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY You are aware of only one unrest; Oh, never learn to know the other! Two souls, alas, are ... JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE I opened my eyes And looked up at the rain, And it dripped in my head And flowed into... SHEL SILVERSTEIN My hair is not the shiniest of bobs My eyes are not the brightest in the room My figure wi... NANCY N. RUE Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take RICHARD LOVELACE My tactic is to look at you To learn how you are Love you as you are My tactic is to... MARIO BENEDETTI My favorite six letter word is always because it promises so much. My favo... KATE DICAMILLO That I will bow before no one and nothing but my crown. SARAH J. MAAS There is a beast within my heart. She plays immaculately with the beauty in my soul. MELODY LEE Were I the Moor I would not be Iago. In following him I follow but myself; Heaven is my ju... WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I cannot go to school today" Said little Peggy Ann McKay. "I have the measles and the mump... SHEL SILVERSTEIN You're forgiven." I don't deserve her. "But not forgotten," I whisper. She'll ... JEWEL E. ANN The crown of life is neither happiness nor annihilation; it is understanding. WINIFRED HOLTBY Ladies and gentlemen, Jamal Feldstein-Roth.” I blinked. “Wait, Jamal ?” “Suc... MICHELLE HODKIN My heart is strong, I will not fail, I won't be wronged, I will prevail. ALEXANDRA LANC Surely I would take it upon my shoulder, and bind it as a crown to me. BIBLE A crown, if it hurts us, is not worth wearing. PEARL BAILEY Solar Eclipse Each morning I wake invisible. I make a needle from a ... DIANE GLANCY My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair! PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY I was mistaken when I said you live in my heart. How absurd I was when you l... KAMAND KOJOURI It is raining in my heart. Humanity is shedding a tear. I asked, “Who is suffering?” DEBASISH MRIDHA M.D. The hoary head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of
righteousness. BIBLE I believe in you my soul, the other I am must not abase itself to you, And you must not be abas... WALT WHITMAN In My Daughter's Eyes Lyrics In my daughter's eyes I am a hero I am strong and wise and I ... MARTINA MCBRIDE O CAPTAIN! my Captain! our fearful trip is done, The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize ... WALT WHITMAN When I Am Dead, My Dearest When I am dead, my dearest, Sing no sad songs for... CHRISTINA ROSSETTI Then Frodo came forward and took the crown from Faramir and bore it to Gandalf; and Aragorn knelt, a... J.R.R. TOLKIEN So what I want to know is why it is that I can no longer find you, in my mind. You are still there, ... NEIL GAIMAN She is my mate. And my spy,' I said too quietly. 'And she is the High Lady of the Night Court.' SARAH J. MAAS I was a queen, and you took away my crown, a wife, and you killed my huband, a mother, and you took ... MARIE ANTOINETTE My life is a struggle. VOLTAIRE Extinguish my eyes, I'll go on seeing you. Seal my ears, I'll go on hearing you. And witho... RAINER MARIA RILKE A hundred years or more, she's bent her crown in storm, in sun, in moonsplashed midnight breeze... LAUREN LIPTON My heart is like a singing bird Whose nest is in a water'd shoot; My heart is like an apple-tr... CHRISTINA ROSSETTI When I was offered the part in Shakespeare In Love a voice in my head said 'not another tights r... JOSEPH FIENNES No I did not call in sick to work today No I'm not out hanging with my friends There's no ... COLBIE CAILLAT Today is filled with anger, fueled with hidden hate. Scared of being outkast, afraid of common... TUPAC SHAKUR I’d rather be a heart, keeping my body alive and well although I tend to get lost someti... HKL Love entered in my heart one day A sad, unwelcome guest. But when it begged that it might ... J. CALIFORNIA COOPER Why seek to scale Mount Everest, Queen of the Air, Why strive to crown that cruel crest An... ROBERT WILLIAM SERVICE From childhood’s hour I have not been As others were—I have not seen As others saw—I... EDGAR ALLAN POE I reached out my hand, England's rivers turned and flowed the other way... I reached out my han... SUSANNA CLARKE And in despair I bowed my head; "There is no peace on earth," I said; "For hate is strong,... HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW Awake, my soul! stretch every nerve,
And press with vigour on;
A heavenly race demands thy ze... PHILIP DODDRIDGE Music is my life. ROBERT ILER if there are any heavens my mother will(all by herself)have one. It will not be a pansy heaven or... E. E. (EDWARD ESTLIN) CUMMINGS Are you looking for me? I am in the next seat. My shoulder is against yours. you wil... KABIR When in the down I sink my head, Sleep, Death's twin-brother, times my breath; Sleep, Deat... ALFRED TENNYSON
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