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O, that's a brave man! He writes brave versrs, speaks brave words, swears brave oaths, and breaks them bravely

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Bravery Celia Aliena Promises

Sweet are the uses of adversityWhich, like the toad, ugly and venomous,Wears yet a precious jewel in his head.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Adversity Shakespeare

Sweet are the uses of adversity.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Adversity

Sweet are the uses of adversity,Which, like the toad, ugly and venomous,Wears yet a precious jewel in his head;And this our life, exempt from public haunt,Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks,Sermons in stones, and good in every thing.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Adversity

The shadow of my sorrow. Let's see, 'tis very true. My griefs lie all within and these external manners of laments are mere shadows to the unseen grief which swells with silence in the tortured soul.There lies the substance.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Sorrow

For sorrow ends not, when it seemeth done.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Sorrow

I'll read enoughWhen I do see the very book indeedWhere all my sins are writ, and that's myself.Give me that glass and therein will I read.No deeper wrinkles yet? Hath sorrow struckSo many blows upon this face of mineAnd made no deeper wounds?O flattering glass,Like to my followers in prosperityThou dost beguile me!

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Flattery Reflection Sorrow

Frailty, thy name is woman!—A little month, or ere those shoes were oldWith which she follow'd my poor father's body,Like Niobe, all tears:—

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Sorrow

Lord, what fools these mortals be!

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Comedy Elizabethan Robin Goodfellow

DESDEMONA: I hope my noble lord esteems me honest.OTHELLO: Oh, ay, as summer flies are in the shambles,That quicken even with blowing. O thou weed,Who art so lovely fair and smell’st so sweetThat the sense aches at thee, would thou hadst ne'er been born!DESDEMONA: Alas, what ignorant sin have I committed?OTHELLO: Was this fair paper, this most goodly book,Made to write “whore” upon?

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Classic Insult Comedy Dishonesty Humor Infidelity Insult Insult Humor Loyalty Play

CASSIO: Dost thou hear, my honest friend?CLOWN: No, I hear not your honest friend, I hear you.CASSIO: Prithee, keep up thy quillets.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Classic Insult Classic Insult Humor Comedy Humor Insult

Sir, he hath not fed of the dainties that are bred in a book; He hath not eat paper, as it were; he hath not drunk ink; his intellect is not replenished; he is only an animal, only sensible in the duller parts... (Act IV, Scene II)

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Comedy Play

DEMETRIUSRelent, sweet Hermia: and, Lysander, yieldThy crazed title to my certain right.LYSANDERYou have her father's love, Demetrius;Let me have Hermia's: do you marry him.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Comedy

QUINCEFrancis Flute, the bellows-mender.FLUTEHere, Peter Quince.QUINCEFlute, you must take Thisby on you.FLUTEWhat is Thisby? a wandering knight?QUINCEIt is the lady that Pyramus must love.FLUTENay, faith, let me not play a woman; I have a beard coming.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Comedy

Either to die the death or to abjureFor ever the society of men.Therefore, fair Hermia, question your desires;Know of your youth, examine well your blood,Whether, if you yield not to your father's choice,You can endure the livery of a nun,For aye to be in shady cloister mew'd,To live a barren sister all your life,Chanting faint hymns to the cold fruitless moon.Thrice-blessed they that master so their blood,To undergo such maiden pilgrimage;But earthlier happy is the rose distill'd,Than that which withering on the virgin thornGrows, lives and dies in single blessedness.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Comedy

Our nearness to the king in love is nearness to those who love not the king.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Discipleship Persecution

Deal mildly with his youth; for young hot colts, being rag's, do rage the more.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Correction Discipleship Education Mentoring

The art of our necessities is strangeThat can make vile things precious.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Despair Misery Necessity Need

ROMEO :'Tis torture and not mercy. Heaven is here,Where Juliet lives, and every cat and dogAnd little mouse, every unworthy thing,Live here in heaven and may look on her,But Romeo may not. More validity,More honorable state, more courtship livesIn carrion flies than Romeo. They may seizeOn the white wonder of dear Juliet’s handAnd steal immortal blessing from her lips,Who even in pure and vestal modesty,Still blush, as thinking their own kisses sin.But Romeo may not. He is banishèd.Flies may do this, but I from this must fly.They are free men, but I am banishèd.And sayst thou yet that exile is not death?Hadst thou no poison mixed, no sharp-ground knife,No sudden mean of death, though ne'er so mean,But “banishèd” to kill me?—“Banishèd”!O Friar, the damnèd use that word in hell.Howling attends it. How hast thou the heart,Being a divine, a ghostly confessor,A sin-absolver, and my friend professed,To mangle me with that word “banishèd”?

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Anguish Despair Romance Love Heartache

Let every man be master of his time.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Control Life Self Determination Time

If you prick us, do we not bleed? if you tickle us, do we not laugh? if you poison us, do we not die? and if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?. - (Act III, scene I).

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Antisemitism Equality

The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Anarchy Classic Murder Wit

Confusion now hath made his masterpiece.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Murder

Yet she must die, else she'll betray more men.Put out the light, and then put out the light:If I quench thee, thou flaming minister,I can again thy former light restore,Should I repent me: but once put out thy light,Thou cunning'st pattern of excelling nature,I know not where is that Promethean heatThat can thy light relume.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Irreversible Killing Murder

My hands are of your colour, but I shame To wear a heart so white.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Guilt Innocence Lady Macbeth Macbeth Murder Shame

Come, sir, come,I'll wrestle with you in my strength of love.Look, here I have you, thus I let you go,And give you to the gods.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Brilliant Verse Emotion Farewell Leave Poignant

Love is not love which alters when it alterations finds. Sonnet 116

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Quotes About Life Quotes On Life Quotes To Live By

I charge thee, fling away ambition. By that sin fell the angels.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Philosophical

I have no spurTo prick the sides of my intent, but onlyVaulting ambition, which o'erleaps itselfAnd falls on the other.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Ambition Macbeth Shakespeare

I thrice presented him a kingly crown. Which he did thrice refuse. Was this ambition?

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Ambition

Verily, I swear, 'tis better to be lowly born, and range with humble livers in content, than to be perk'd up in a glistering grief, and wear a golden sorrow.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Ambition Class Happiness Power

Ambition should be made from sterner stuff.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Ambition Shakespeare

The prince of darkness is a gentleman!

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Insanity Irony

Look, he's winding up the watch of his wit; by and by it will strike.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Fool Irony Watch Wit

Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Cowardice Doubt Resolve Self Doubt

Doubt thou the stars are fire Doubt thou the sun doth moveDoubt truth to be a liar But never doubt I love

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Doubt Love

Our doubts are traitors, and make us loose the good that we oft might win, by fearing to attempt.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Attempt Doubt Fear

The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Deceit Fundamentalists Religious Zealots

Shall we their fond pageant see?Lord, what fools these mortals be!

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Foolishness Mankind

His jest shall savour but a shallow wit, when thousands more weep than did laugh it.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Oath Revenge Threat
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