This quote is from the 1981 Mel Brooks comedy, History of the world Part 1, Mel Brooks as the character King Louis XVI just before his arrest.
he stole the quote from his servent
* History of the World: Part 1 * Robin Hood: Men in Tights * Anna and the King (starring Jodi Foster and Cho Yung Fat)
My Country 'Tis of Thee
Martin Luther King used it.
king John of England
"Give them nothing, but take from them, everything." - King Leonidas Even though it is a quote from "300" The Movie, I believe it is a good quote.
History of the World Part 1, by Mel Brooks (1981)
There are quite a few names that mean king like: Roy (Leroy;origin is French) Malik (origin is Arabic) Reagan;Reegan;Regan (origin Irish and it means Little King) Rex (origin Latin) Rey (origin Spanish) Rian (origin Irish and it means Little King as well) Rory (origin Irish and it means Red King) Signourey (origin French and it means daring king)
I don't know about the origin of you came, saw, conquered. The proper quote is I came, I saw, I conquered. It was said by Julius Caesar after his victory over the rebellious king of Pontus. He had it written on a sign and carried in his triumph at Rome.
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he stole the quote from his servent
a king
Actually, the saying is "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions." I believe it is more of a proverb, and I'm not certain an attribution can be identified. It has been used in song, poems, and other literature for at least the past hundred years.
It could be "apocryphal". A quote incorrectly recorded is called a "misquote".
* History of the World: Part 1 * Robin Hood: Men in Tights * Anna and the King (starring Jodi Foster and Cho Yung Fat)
I'm not sure she ever did. Most people cite the movie Sabrina as the origin of this quote and while it was in the 1995 remake, Audrey Hepburn never said it in the 1954 original.
whats the quote that goes with catching the sword