Sir William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic: Uilleam Uallas [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪]; Norman French: William le Waleys; died 23 August 1305) wa...
Deep in the human heart The fire of justice burns; A vision of a world renewed Through radical concern. William Wallace
Deep in the human heart The fire of justice burns; A vision of a world renewed Through radical concern.
I tell ye true, liberty is the best of all things; never live beneath the noose of a servile halter. William Wallace
I tell ye true, liberty is the best of all things; never live beneath the noose of a servile halter.
Incompetence is often highly regarded in governmental circles. William Wallace
Incompetence is often highly regarded in governmental circles.
It's better to die than to never really have lived. William Wallace
It's better to die than to never really have lived.
I have brought you to the revel, now dance if you can! William Wallace
I have brought you to the revel, now dance if you can!
Here is no choice but either do or die. William Wallace
Here is no choice but either do or die.
When the shadow of death blots out my joy. And erases the face of the sun. Give me strength to endure, hope to believe. That living and dying are one. William Wallace
When the shadow of death blots out my joy. And erases the face of the sun. Give me strength to endure, hope to believe. That living and dying are one.
As governor of my country, I have been an enemy to its enemies. William Wallace
As governor of my country, I have been an enemy to its enemies.
There are wars, there is pain, there is suffering, and there is even death. But none of these things prepare you for Monday morning. William Wallace
There are wars, there is pain, there is suffering, and there is even death. But none of these things prepare you for Monday morning.
I have been given nothing. God makes men what they are. William Wallace
I have been given nothing. God makes men what they are.
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
I have mortally opposed the English king; I have stormed and taken the towns and castles which he unjustly claimed as his own.
We come here with no peaceful intent, but ready for battle, determined to avenge our wrongs and set our country free. William Wallace
We come here with no peaceful intent, but ready for battle, determined to avenge our wrongs and set our country free.