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People's good deeds we write in water. The evil deeds are etched in brass.
— William Shakespeare
Give me some music! Now, good morrow, friends!
— William Shakespeare
Farewell, good Salisbury, and good luck go with thee!
— William Shakespeare
An overflow of good converts to bad.
— William Shakespeare
The remarkable thing about Shakespeare is that he really is very good, in spite of all the people who say he is very good.
— Robert Graves
Now could thou and I rob the thieves and go merrily to London, it would be argument for a week, laughter for a month, and a good jest forever.
— William Shakespeare
How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a weary world.
— William Shakespeare
Good hay, sweet hay, hath no fellow.
— William Shakespeare
A good lenten answer! I can tell thee where that saying was born, of 'I fear no colours.
— William Shakespeare
Oh! that you could turn your eyes towards the napes of your necks, and make but an interior survey of your good selves.
— William Shakespeare
Shakespeare wrote better poetry for not knowing too much; Milton , I think, knew too much finally for the good of his poetry.
— Alfred North Whitehead
A good old man, sir. He will be talking. As they say, when the age is in, the wit is out.
— William Shakespeare
Watch tonight, pray tomorrow. Gallants, lads, boys, hearts of gold, all the titles of good fellowship come to you!
— William Shakespeare
Is it good? It ain't Shakespeare, but then, Shakespeare wrote Titus Andronicus, so you tell me.
— John Scalzi
Good name in man and woman is the immediate jewel of their souls.
— William Shakespeare
Good morrow, 'tis Saint Valentine's Day, All in the morn betime, And I a maid at your window, To be your valentine.
— William Shakespeare
Caesar, Now be still, I killed not thee with half so good a will?
— William Shakespeare
I count myself in nothing else so happy as in a soul remembering my good Friends
— William Shakespeare
Good signiors, both, when shall we laugh? Say, when? You grow exceeding strange: Must it be so? Salar. We'll make our leisures to attend on yours.
— William Shakespeare
Good reasons must of force give place to better.
— William Shakespeare
The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good.
Pity is the virtue of the law, and none but tyrants use it cruelly. — William Shakespeare
Pity is the virtue of the law, and none but tyrants use it cruelly. — William Shakespeare
I would we were all of one mind, and one mind good.
— William Shakespeare
This rudeness is a sauce to his good wit,
Which gives men stomach to digest his words
With better appetite. — William Shakespeare
Which gives men stomach to digest his words
With better appetite. — William Shakespeare
Love sought is good, but giv'n unsought is better.
— William Shakespeare
Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare, To digg the dust encloased heare! Blest be the man that spares thes stones, And curst be he that moves my bones.
— William Shakespeare
Good Lord, for alliance! Thus goes every one to the
world but I, and I am sunburnt; I may sit in a
corner and cry heigh-ho for a husband! — William Shakespeare
world but I, and I am sunburnt; I may sit in a
corner and cry heigh-ho for a husband! — William Shakespeare
Black and portentous must this humour46 prove, Unless good counsel may the cause remove. [140] Benvolio
— William Shakespeare
I missed the good old days when phones were sturdy enough to be pounded for emphasis.
— Kathy Bryson
If the public likes you, you're good. Shakespeare was a common, down-to-earth writer in his day.
— Mickey Spillane
No, good my lord; let's fight with gentle words Till time lend friends, and friends their helpful swords.
— William Shakespeare
A sentence is but a cheveril glove to a good wit; How quickly the wrong side may be turned outward!
— William Shakespeare
Good my lord, be cured
Of this diseased opinion, and betimes.
For 'tis most dangerous. — William Shakespeare
Of this diseased opinion, and betimes.
For 'tis most dangerous. — William Shakespeare
Blessings of your heart, you brew good ale.
— William Shakespeare
The let-alone lies not in your good will.
— William Shakespeare
It is not nor it cannot come to good.
— William Shakespeare
Good with out evil is like light with out darkness which in turn is like righteousness whith out hope.
— William Shakespeare
We, ignorant of ourselves, Beg often our own harms, which the wise powers Deny us for our good; so find we profit By losing of our prayers.
— William Shakespeare
Good wine needs no bush.
— William Shakespeare
I prefer a good pair of boots to Shakespeare.
— Leo Tolstoy
There's neither honesty, manhood, nor good fellowship in thee.
— William Shakespeare
The apprehension of the good Gives but the greater feeling to the worse.
— William Shakespeare
Though it be honest, it is never good to bring bad news.
— William Shakespeare
treachery! Fly, good Fleance, fly, fly, fly!
— William Shakespeare
A scar nobly got is a good livery of honor.
— William Shakespeare
I have good reason to be content,
for thank God I can read and
perhaps understand Shakespeare to his depths. — John Keats
for thank God I can read and
perhaps understand Shakespeare to his depths. — John Keats
Haply a woman's voice may do some good
When articles too nicely urged be stood on. — William Shakespeare
When articles too nicely urged be stood on. — William Shakespeare
Any good piece of material like Shakespeare ought to be open to reinterpretation.
— Denzel Washington
If there is a good will, there is great way.
— William Shakespeare
You wear out a good wholesome forenoon in hearing a cause between an orange wife and a fosset-seller.
— William Shakespeare
Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage.
— William Shakespeare
A good man's fortune may grow out at heels.
— William Shakespeare
Good company, good wine, good welcome, can make good people.
— William Shakespeare
One good deed dying tongueless Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that. Our praises are our wages.
— William Shakespeare
While thou livest keep a good tongue in thy head.
— William Shakespeare
good alone
Is good without a name, vileness is so — William Shakespeare
Is good without a name, vileness is so — William Shakespeare
The good I stand on is my truth and honesty.
— William Shakespeare
There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple.
If the ill spirit have so fair a house,
Good things will strive to dwell with't — William Shakespeare
If the ill spirit have so fair a house,
Good things will strive to dwell with't — William Shakespeare
Tush!
Fear not, my lord, we will not stand to prate;
Talkers are no good doers: be assured
We come to use our hands and not our tongues. — William Shakespeare
Fear not, my lord, we will not stand to prate;
Talkers are no good doers: be assured
We come to use our hands and not our tongues. — William Shakespeare
And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.
— William Shakespeare
ROMEO: Good morrow to you both. What counterfeit
did I give you?
MERCUTIO: The slip, sir, the slip; can you not conceive? — William Shakespeare
did I give you?
MERCUTIO: The slip, sir, the slip; can you not conceive? — William Shakespeare
Those that are good manners at the court are as ridiculous in the country, as the behavior of the country is most mockable at the court.
— William Shakespeare
Very good orators, when they are out, they will spit; and for lovers, lacking
God warn us!
matter, the cleanliest shift is to kiss. — William Shakespeare
God warn us!
matter, the cleanliest shift is to kiss. — William Shakespeare
It is a good divine that follows his own instructions.
— William Shakespeare
good plays prove the better by the help of good epilogues. What
— William Shakespeare
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
Good Lord, what madness rules in brainsick men
When for so slight and frivolous a cause
Such factious emulations shall arise! — William Shakespeare
When for so slight and frivolous a cause
Such factious emulations shall arise! — William Shakespeare
I am a true laborer: I earn that I eat, get that I wear, owe no man hate, envy no man's happiness, glad of other men's good, content with my harm.
— William Shakespeare
He that has a house to put's head in has a good head-piece.
— William Shakespeare
Nothing in this world is good or bad, but thinking makes it so. - WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
— Kerry Patterson
You see we do, yet see you but our hands
And this the bleeding business they have done:
Our hearts you see not; they are pitiful — William Shakespeare
And this the bleeding business they have done:
Our hearts you see not; they are pitiful — William Shakespeare
Now, good digestion wait on appetite, and health on both!
— William Shakespeare
Someone steals my good reputation from me, then he really does make me truly poor, and steals something that doesn't even make him any richer.
— William Shakespeare
Good morning to you, fair and gracious daughter.
— William Shakespeare
I'll follow this good man, and go with you;
And, having sworn truth, ever will be true. — William Shakespeare
And, having sworn truth, ever will be true. — William Shakespeare
So farewell to the little good you bear me
Farewell! a long farewell, to all my greatness! — William Shakespeare
Farewell! a long farewell, to all my greatness! — William Shakespeare
It was always yet the trick of our English nation, if they have a good thing, to make it too common.
— William Shakespeare
for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so: to
— William Shakespeare
Sir, he's a good dog, and a fair dog.
— William Shakespeare
Shakespeare is a good raft whereon to float securely down the stream of time; fasten yourself to that and your immortality is safe.
— George Henry Lewes
Talking isn't doing. It is a kind of good deed to say well; and yet words are not deeds.
— William Shakespeare
It may do good; pride hath no other glass To show itself but pride, for supple knees Feed arrogance and are the proud man's fees.
— William Shakespeare
I assure thee: setting the attractions of my
good parts aside I have no other charms. — William Shakespeare
good parts aside I have no other charms. — William Shakespeare
Whether you're doing Shakespeare or Disney, good work is good work.
— Jonathan Tucker
I love Shakespeare. In Shakespeare, tragedy is not just something that's bad. It's something that could be good and is bad.
— Rafe Esquith
Fortune love you.
— William Shakespeare
Good words are better than bad strokes, Octavius.
— William Shakespeare
When you are writing, you do not need to be as good as Poe, Shakespeare or Rowling. You need to be as good as you!
— Giuseppe Bianco
For what good turn?
Messenger: For the best turn of the bed. — William Shakespeare
Messenger: For the best turn of the bed. — William Shakespeare
She's good, being gone.
— William Shakespeare
What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more:
— William Shakespeare
Nor aught so good but strained from that fair use,
Revolts from true birth stumbling on abuse. — William Shakespeare
Revolts from true birth stumbling on abuse. — William Shakespeare
KING HENRY VI:
Would I were dead, if God's good will were so;
For what is in this world but grief and woe? — William Shakespeare
Would I were dead, if God's good will were so;
For what is in this world but grief and woe? — William Shakespeare
In winter's tedious nights sit by the fire With good old folks, and let them tell thee tales Of woeful ages, long ago betid
— William Shakespeare
Every good servant does not all commands.
— William Shakespeare
Good morrow, fair ones; pray you, if you know,
Where in the purlieus of this forest stands
A sheep-cote fenc'd about with olive trees? — William Shakespeare
Where in the purlieus of this forest stands
A sheep-cote fenc'd about with olive trees? — William Shakespeare
Being of no power to make his wishes good: His promises fly so beyond his state That what he speaks is all in debt; he owes For every word.
— William Shakespeare
Good luck lies in odd numbers.
— William Shakespeare
So far be distant; and good night, sweet friend: thy love ne'er alter, till they sweet life end
— William Shakespeare
Good counselors lack no clients.
— William Shakespeare