Quotation

Cromwell: This palace belongs to the Archdiocese of York. When did Lady Anne become an archbishop? Cardinal Wolsey: Now, now, Thomas, everything I have, I have from the King. If he wants to take York Place fully furnished, then I'm sure we'll find some other roof to shelter under. === But he believes he's free to choose his own wife. Free to choose his own... He's not some ploughboy! He's the man who'll have to hold the north for us someday. === Wolsey: So, Master Cromwell, William Popely tells me I might find a use for you. A man of many talents, he says. A remarkable memory. Cromwell: It's a technique, My Lord. I learned it in Italy. Wolsey: How long were you abroad? Cromwell: Twelve years. Wolsey: Where are you from? Cromwell: Putney, left when I was boy. Wolsey: Your father? Cromwell: Blacksmith. Wolsey: Ah, at last! A man born in a more lowly state than myself.