I look at you, and I see the most beautiful woman on the face of the earth. Inside and out you are beautiful. I know you better than anyone else could ever know you, because I can see into your thoughts and read your memories. The very light in you, our tremendous capacity for loving, humbles me.
There are some things in this establishment that are fundamental. . . about which I shall deal plainly with you. . . the government by a single person and a parliament is a fundamental. . . and. . . though I may seem to plead for myself, yet I do not: no, nor can any reasonable man say it. . . I plead for this nation, and all the honest men therein.