Kære Ole Bjørn!Faktisk har det helt fint på ALLE niveauer, for i lighed med More er jeg
"A Man for All Seasons". Jeg foregiver ikke, at være noget jeg ikke er. Var der nogen der kaldte sig selv forsker?
Dog, denne tisken og hvisken i krogene må vi hellere begrænse eller
"People Will Say We're In Love." Det skulle jo nødigt ende med ren Hammerstein og Oklahoma.
Hilsen
Ipso Facto 
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"Oh, confound all this.... I'm not a scholar, as Master Cromwell never tires of pointing out, and frankly I don't know whether the marriage was lawful or not. But damn it, Thomas, look at those names.... You know those men! Can't you do what I did, and come with us, for fellowship?
More: And when we stand before God, and you are sent to Paradise for doing according to your conscience, and I am damned for not doing according to mine, will you come with me, for fellowship?"
A Man for All Seasons struggles with ideas of identity and conscience. More argues repeatedly that a person is defined by his conscience.