Best Moments
- Fisher's last words on the scaffold before his execution.
- Alice and Margaret's plea to Thomas More to take the oath and return to his family, followed by More's rationale as to why he cannot comply.
- Peter O'toole's wonderful performance as Pope Paul III and his view of martyrdom.
- Henry continued lust, snaring unwary travellers with attractive companions as he bedfellas.
- Anne's increasing sense of isolation.
| Best Quotes
- "Your Majesty, we had a great success throughout the whole country in the swearing of allegiance to Your Majesty as head of the church, also in favor of your marriage to Queen Anne. But, we cannot persuade either Fisher or Thomas More to swear the oath. However, they may swear to part of it. Sir Thomas has already told us he has no argument with the Act of Succession."
- "There can be no compromise, for if we allow them, of all men, to swear to what they like and nothing else then they will set a precedent for others to follow. In this matter, Your Grace, it is all or nothing."
- Well Thomas More, I marvel that you have always been taken for such a wise man. That you will now play the fool, here in this dark, filthy prison and be content apparently to be shut up among mice and rats."
- " I want you to understand, please. I do not willingly seek martyrdom. I will do everything I can to accommodate the King and his desires. You must remember that he once made me a promise that he would never force me to do anything against my conscience; to look first unto God and only after, unto him."
- "I truly believe that man to be an emissary of Satan."
- "Poor Fisher. He was a lion in my defense; now he will die alone and ashamed in a prison cell."
- "You and I Campeggio have done well to avoid the craft of women. Celibacy is an immense relief."
- " On the other hand, in the days of the founders of our church, it was considered a privilege to be martyred like Saint Peter and the other Apostles. Our church was founded upon the blood of these martyrs. So perhaps it is a pity that you and I Campeggio, unlike Cardinal Fisher, no longer have the opportunity to die for Christ."
- "You and your fine, honest young man can rot in hell as far as I'm concerned!"
- Sir Thomas, why will you not take the oath? Thousands have; many I'm sure share your beliefs and your faith, and yet not your scruples."
- " This is all I know of Mary: that she is my death, and I am hers."
- Cardinal Fisher on the scaffold: "Good people, I ask you to love the King and obey him for he is good by nature even if he is not right in his religious policies; that I am condemned to die for wishing to uphold the honor of God and the Holy See. Now good Christian people, I ask for your prayers. I am only flesh and fear death as much as any man. It's true that I long since made up my mind to die if need be for Christ and his church. Now that the moment is at hand, I need your help."
- More on the scaffold: " I ask you to bear witness with me that I shall now suffer death in and for the faith of the Holy Catholic Church. I beg you earnestly to pray for the King. Tell him I died his good servant, but God's first."
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