Afoniya: «On the removal of a Moscow statue», 10. juli 2013. Sitat: «What was known as the Stele of Freedom or the Obelisk of Revolutionary Thinkers has been dismantled apparently to be reinstalled in some months time as a monument to the Romanov Dynasty. This historically symbolic act was carried out on July 2 completely unannounced … The obelisk was one of the most interesting statues historically and ideologically because of the kind of names that it had on the statue. This was not simply a case of Marx, Engels, Lenin. It was (it seems) the first revolutionary monument to be opened after the revolution of 1917 and, in a non-dogmatic spirit, it included the names of anarchists, reformist socialists and even that of Thomas More.»
Hahn, Scott W.; Scott, David, red. (2009): Liturgy and Empire: Faith in Exile and Political Theology, Emmaus Road Publishing, ISBN 1931018561, s. 73. Sitat: «I die the king's good servant, but God's first.» Fotnote 133: «This phrase from Robert Bolt's play 'A Man for All Seasons' ... is an adjustment of More's actual last words: 'I die the king's good servant, and God's first.'»
«St. Thomas More», Catholic Encyclopaedia. 1913. Sitat: «The whole work is really an exercise of the imagination with much brilliant satire upon the world of More's own day. … there can be no doubt that he would have been delighted at entrapping William Morris, who discovered in it a complete gospel of Socialism.»
«Moscow»Arkivert 15. januar 2019 hos Wayback Machine., The Center for Thomas More Studies at The University of Dallas. 2010. Sitat: «This monument, suggested by Lenin and built in 1918, lists Thomas More (ninth from the top) among the most influential thinkers "who promoted the liberation of humankind from oppression, arbitrariness, and exploitation.» Det nevnte monumentet er i Aleksanderparken (Aleksandrovskij sad) i nærheten av Kreml i Moskva.
«John Tewkesbury (1531)». UK Wells. Arkivert fra originalen den 17. april 2014. Sitat: «Having failed in this the Bishop of London, Stokesley, tried him and sentenced him to be burned.»
«Moscow»Arkivert 15. januar 2019 hos Wayback Machine., The Center for Thomas More Studies at The University of Dallas. 2010. Sitat: «This monument, suggested by Lenin and built in 1918, lists Thomas More (ninth from the top) among the most influential thinkers "who promoted the liberation of humankind from oppression, arbitrariness, and exploitation.» Det nevnte monumentet er i Aleksanderparken (Aleksandrovskij sad) i nærheten av Kreml i Moskva.
«John Tewkesbury (1531)». UK Wells. Arkivert fra originalen den 17. april 2014. Sitat: «Having failed in this the Bishop of London, Stokesley, tried him and sentenced him to be burned.»