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William Shakespeare Quotes

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Knowing I lov’d my books, he furnish’d me From mine own library with volumes that I prize above my dukedom.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) I that please some, try all, both joy and terror Of good and bad, that makes and unfolds error  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain  (William Shakespeare Quotes) This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Out, out brief candle, life is but a walking shadow...a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) A good heart is the sun and the moon; or, rather, the sun and not the moon, for it shines bright and never changes.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Violent fires soon burn out themselves, small showers last long, but sudden storms are short; he tires betimes that spurs too fast.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Night’s candles have burned out, and jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountaintops. Hope tinged with melancholy - like life.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Look, what envious streaks do lace the severing clouds in yonder east! Night’s candles are burnt out, and jocund day stands tip-toe on the misty mountain-tops.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) My business was great, and in such a case as mine a man may strain courtesy  (William Shakespeare Quotes) I cannot draw a cart, nor eat dried oats; If it be man’s work, I’ll do’t  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Love, therefore, and tongue-tied simplicity In least speak most, to my capacity  (William Shakespeare Quotes) For God’s sake, let us sit upon the ground, and tell sad stories of the death of kings... All murdered; for within the hollow crown that rounds the mortal temples of a king, keeps Death his court... and with a little pin bores through his castle wall, and farewell king!  (William Shakespeare Quotes) This is the third time; I hope good luck lies in odd numbers. Away; go. They say there is divinity in odd numbers, either in nativity, chance, or death.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) The seasons change their manners, as the year Had found some months asleep and leapt them over  (William Shakespeare Quotes) At Christmas I no more desire a rose Than wish a snow in May’s new-fangled mirth; But like of each thing that in season grows.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) What, with my tongue in your tail? nay, come again,Good Kate; I am a gentleman.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee! and when I love thee not, Chaos is come again.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Men must endureTheir going hence, even as their coming hither.Ripeness is all  (William Shakespeare Quotes) ...Who could refrain, That had a heart to love, and in that heart Courage to make love known?  (William Shakespeare Quotes) I have heard it said There is an art which in their piedness shares With great creating nature  (William Shakespeare Quotes) I am in blood Stepp’d in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o’er.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Light seeking light doth light of light beguile: So, ere you find where light in darkness lies, Your light grows dark by losing of your eyes.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) What man art thou that, thus bescreened in night,So stumblest on my counsel?*Who are you? Why do you hide in the darkness and listen to my private thoughts?*  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Poor Desdemona! I am glad thy father’s dead. Thy match was mortal to him, and pure grief Shore his old thread in twain.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Though now this grained face of mine be hid In sap-consuming winter’s drizzled snow, And all the conduits of my blood froze up, Yet hath my night of life some memory, My wasting lamps some fading glimmer left, My dull deaf ears a little use to hear.  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Pleasure and revenge Have ears more deaf than adders to the voice Of any true decision  (William Shakespeare Quotes) You are my true and honourable wife; As dear to me as the ruddy drops That visit my sad heart  (William Shakespeare Quotes) Lucentio: I read that I profess, the Art of Love.Bianca: And may you prove, sir, master of your art!Lucentio: While you, sweet dear, prove mistress of my heart!  (William Shakespeare Quotes) When he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world will be in love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun.  (William Shakespeare Quotes)
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