
“Prince William definitely isn't my type, he's too horsey-looking.”
Interview for the Daily Mirror (August 2004)
Waldersee in his diary, 15 February 1887
“Prince William definitely isn't my type, he's too horsey-looking.”
Interview for the Daily Mirror (August 2004)
The Caesars (c. 361)
Context: The trial that begins
Awards to him who wins
The fairest prize to-day.
And lo, the hour is here
And summons you. Appear!
Ye may no more delay.
Come hear the herald's call
Ye princes one and all.
Many tribes of men
Submissive to you then!
How keen in war your swords!
But now 'tis wisdom's turn;
Now let your rivals learn
How keen can be your words.
“Song for Prince Charles, performed with Robin Williams on We Are Most Amused”
2008
Lyrics
“There's no regret more painful than the regret of things that never were.”
Ibid., p. 111
The Book of Disquiet
Original: Ah, não há saudades mais dolorosas do que as das coisas que nunca foram!
Source: A Wild Sheep Chase: A Novel (1982), Chapter 30, Further Decline of Junitaki and Its Sheep
Source: The Revolt of the Angels (1914), Ch. XXXV
Context: With impassive gaze, Michael, prince of warriors, measured the extent of the disaster, and his keen intelligence penetrated its causes. The armies of the living God had taken the offensive, but by one of those fatalities in war which disconcert the plans of the greatest captains, the enemy had also taken the offensive, and the effect was evident.
“Blair, don't send our young prince to your catastrophic illegal war to make it look plausible.”
A message condemning Tony Blair for sending Prince Harry to Iraq February 22, 2007 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6387231.stm