“Love lasteth long as the money endureth.””
Quotes by William Caxton
“Wherin they shalle fynde many Ioyous and playsaunt hystoryes / and noble & renomed actes of humanyte / gentylnesse and chyualryes / For herein may be seen noble chyualrye / Curtosye / Humanyte / frendlynesse / hardynesse / loue / frendshyp / Cowardyse / Murdre / hate / vertue / and synne / Doo after the good and leue the euyl / and it shal brynge you to good fame and renommee / And for to passe the tyme thys boook shal be plesaunte to rede in / ””
“He that hath liberty ought to kepe it wel, for nothyng is better than liberty.””
William CaxtonWilliam Caxton was an English merchant, diplomat, and writer, widely recognized as the first person to introduce the printing press to England around 1476. Born in the early 15th century, likely in Ke...