God has judged me all my life. But that is God's privilege, my lady. Not yours.

Barbara Hambly
God has judged me all my life. But that is...
God has judged me all my life. But that is...
God has judged me all my life. But that is...
God has judged me all my life. But that is...
About This Quote

Shakespeare said: “God has judged me all my life. But that is God's privilege, my lady. Not yours.” In this quote from William Shakespeare, the message is that God has been judging him his whole life and it is God’s privilege to judge him. In this quote, he is trying to show that the woman should not be concerned about his fate because it is God’s work to judge him.

Source: The Armies Of Daylight

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