Kings Quotes - Page 104
The griefs of private men are soon allayed, But not of kings.
c.1591 Edward II (published1594), act 5, sc.1.
Calvin Trillin (1987). “Uncivil liberties”, Penguin Group USA
Burton Raffel, Robert Payson Creed (1963). “Beowulf: A New Translation with an Introduction”
Being a king, emperor, or president is mighty small potatoes compared to being a mother.
Billy Sunday (1970). “Billy Sunday speaks”
Kings have long arms, but Misfortune longer: let none think themselves out of her reach.
Benjamin Franklin (2007). “Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.17, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.