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Every man dies. Not every man really lives.
~ William Wallace
Dies
Every
Every Man
Lives
Man
Really
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I'm William Wallace, and the rest of you will be spared. Go back to England and tell them... Scotland is free!
~ William Wallace
Back
England
Free
Go
Rest
Scotland
Spared
Tell
Them
Wallace
Will
William
You
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As governor of my country, I have been an enemy to its enemies.
~ William Wallace
Been
Country
Enemies
Enemy
Governor
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As Governor of my country, I have been an enemy to its enemies; I have slain the English; I have mortally opposed the English King; I have stormed and taken the towns and castles which he unjustly claimed as his own.
~ William Wallace
Been
Castles
Claimed
Country
Enemies
Enemy
English
Governor
He
His
King
Opposed
Own
Slain
Taken
Towns
Which
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As to my followers, I wish no man to follow me who is not sound at the heart in the cause of his country; and either at the head or in the ranks of these, I will always consider it my glory to be found.
~ William Wallace
Always
Cause
Consider
Country
Either
Follow
Followers
Found
Glory
Head
Heart
His
I Wish
Man
Me
Ranks
Sound
Who
Will
Wish
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Here is no choice but either do or die.
~ William Wallace
Choice
Die
Either
Here
No Choice
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I always showed myself in the face of day, asserting the liberty and independence of my country, while some others, like owls, courted concealment and were too much afraid of losing their roosts to leave them for such a cause.
~ William Wallace
Afraid
Always
Cause
Country
Day
Face
Independence
Leave
Liberty
Like
Losing
Much
Myself
Others
Owls
Some
Them
Too
Too Much
Were
While
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I have mortally opposed the English king; I have stormed and taken the towns and castles which he unjustly claimed as his own.
~ William Wallace
Castles
Claimed
English
He
His
King
Opposed
Own
Taken
Towns
Which
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If I or my soldiers have plundered or done injury to the houses or ministers of religion, I repent me of my sin; but it is not of Edward of England I shall ask pardon.
~ William Wallace
Ask
Done
Edward
England
Houses
Injury
Me
Ministers
Pardon
Religion
Repent
Shall
Sin
Soldiers
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If I or my soldiers have plundered or done injury to the houses or to the ministers of religion, I repent me of my sin - but it is not of Edward of England that I shall ask pardon.
~ William Wallace
Ask
Done
Edward
England
Houses
Injury
Me
Ministers
Pardon
Religion
Repent
Shall
Sin
Soldiers
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O! Desolated Scotland, too credulous of fair speeches, and not aware of the calamities which are coming upon you! If you were to judge as I do, you would not easily put your neck under a foreign yoke.
~ William Wallace
Aware
Calamities
Coming
Credulous
Easily
Fair
Foreign
Judge
Neck
Put
Scotland
Speeches
Too
Were
Which
Would
You
Your
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Return to your friends and tell them that we came here with no peaceful intent, but ready for battle, and determined to avenge our own wrongs and set our country free. Let your masters come and attack us: we are ready to meet them beard to beard.
~ William Wallace
Attack
Avenge
Battle
Beard
Came
Come
Country
Determined
Free
Friends
Here
Intent
Masters
Meet
Our
Own
Peaceful
Ready
Return
Set
Tell
Them
Us
Wrongs
Your
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To Edward, I cannot be a traitor, for I owe him no allegiance; he is not my sovereign; he never received my homage; and whilst life is in this persecuted body, he shall never receive it.
~ William Wallace
Allegiance
Body
Cannot
Edward
He
Him
Homage
Life
Never
Owe
Persecuted
Receive
Received
Shall
Sovereign
Traitor
Whilst
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When I was a boy, the priest, my uncle, carefully inculcated upon me this proverb, which I then learned and have ever since kept in my mind: 'Dico tibi verum, Libertas optima rerum; Nunquam servili, sub nexu vivito, fili.' 'I tell you a truth: Liberty is the best of things, my son; never live under any slavish bond.'
~ William Wallace
Any
Best
Bond
Boy
Carefully
Ever
Kept
Learned
Liberty
Live
Me
Mind
Never
Priest
Proverb
Since
Slavish
Son
Tell
Then
Things
Truth
Uncle
Which
You
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