You may boast of the pride of your ancient name, you may dwell in a marble hall, but there's something that's greater than riches and fame
Love that conquers all
'[...] He just can't get into his nut that love conquers all. Say, I used to sing a song about that. What was it now? Oh, yes.' In pursuance of his invariable policy when about to become vocal, Mr Bulpitt closed his eyes. 'Yes, that's how it went: "You may boast of the pride of your ancient name, you may dwell in a marble hall, but there's something that's greater that riches and fame, yeah, Love that conquers all".'
Summer Moonshine. Chapter 18