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I would rather die upon yonder gallows, than live in slavery (Gallows Quotes)
On the gallows tree, all men are brothers (Gallows Quotes)
Gallows humor is part of having a doctor in the house. Deal with it (Gallows Quotes)
All criminals turn preachers under the gallows (Gallows Quotes)
Save a thief from the gallows and he will cut your throat (Gallows Quotes)
Morality for the upper classes, the gallows for the rabbles (Gallows Quotes)
The gallows in my garden, people say, is new and neat and adequately tall (Gallows Quotes)
Yet, like the sea and the gallows, London refuses nobody (Gallows Quotes)
He who makes war his profession cannot be otherwise than vicious. War makes thieves, and peace brings them to the gallows (Gallows Quotes)
I try to offset any tendency towards the macabre with humour. As I see it, this is a typically English form of humour. It's a piece with such jokes as the one about the man who was being led to the gallows to be hanged. He looked at the trap door in the gallows, which was flimsily constructed, and he asked in some alarm, 'I say, is that thing safe?' (Gallows Quotes)
The missionary is no longer a man, a conscience. He is a corpse, in the hands of a confraternity, without family, without love, without any of the sentiments that are dear to us. Emasculated, in a sense, by his vow of chastity, he offers us the distressing spectacle of a man deformed and impotent or engaged in a stupid and useless struggle with the sacred needs of the flesh, a struggle which, seven times out of ten, leads him to sodomy, the gallows, or prison (Gallows Quotes)
Once you have the gallows, you’ll find new reasons to hang people from it (Gallows Quotes)