o svém působení v profesionální cyklistické stáji Rabobank
Zdroj: [ČTK, Sport.cz, Bez dopingu to ve stáji Rabobank nešlo. Od roku 1996 prý „sypali“ všichni velikáni cyklistiky, http://www.sport.cz/ostatni/cyklistika/clanek/445448-bez-dopingu-to-ve-staji-rabobank-neslo-od-roku-1996-pry-sypali-vsichni-velikani-cyklistiky.html#article-artcl, 2013-01-19, 2013-07-20, Sport.cz]
Thomas Dekker citáty a výroky
„Krevní transfúze byly cestou k úspěchu, všichni velcí závodníci je používali.“
Zdroj: [ČTK, Sport.cz, Cyklistický hříšník Dekker slibuje: Objasním jména, data a další detaily ohledně dopingu, Sport.cz, 2013-01-24, 2013-01-24, http://www.sport.cz/ostatni/cyklistika/clanek/446948-cyklisticky-hrisnik-dekker-slibuje-objasnim-jmena-data-a-dalsi-detaily-ohledne-dopingu.html#hp-artcl]
Thomas Dekker: Citáty anglicky
“And though mine arm should conquer twenty worlds,
There ’s a lean fellow beats all conquerors.”
Old Fortunatus (1599).
“I was ne’er so thrummed since I was a gentleman.”
The Honest Whore (1604), Part i, Act iv. Sc. 2. Compare: "Zounds! I was never so bethump’d with words, Since I first call’d my brother’s father dad", William Shakespeare, King John, Act ii. Sc. 2.
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“BALTHAZAR: Subjects may stumble, when kings walk astray.
Thine acts shall be a new Apocrypha.”
The Noble Spanish Soldier (1622)
“BALTHAZAR: Sin is a raven croaking her own fall.”
The Noble Spanish Soldier (1622)
“ONAELIA: One step to human bliss is sweet revenge.”
The Noble Spanish Soldier (1622)
The Honest Whore (1604), Part i, Act i. Sc. 12. Compare: "Of the offspring of the gentilman Jafeth come Habraham, Moyses, Aron, and the profettys; also the Kyng of the right lyne of Mary, of whom that gentilman Jhesus was borne", Juliana Berners, Heraldic Blazonry.
“We are ne’er like angels till our passion dies.”
The Honest Whore (1604), Part ii, Act i. Sc. 2.
“This principle is old, but true as fate,—
Kings may love treason, but the traitor hate.”
The Honest Whore (1604), Part i, Act iv. Sc. 4.
Compare: "Cæsar said he loved the treason, but hated the traitor", Plutarch, Life of Romulus.
Compare: "treason is loved of many, but the Traitor hated of all", Robert Greene, Pandosto (1588).
The Honest Whore (1604), Part ii, Act ii. Sc. 1. Compare: "Turn over a new leaf", Thomas Middleton, Anything for a Quiet Life (1621), Act iii. Sc. 3.