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Love is heavy and light, bright and dark, hot and cold, sick and healthy, asleep and awake- its everything except what it is! (Act 1, scene 1)
— William Shakespeare
Gods, gods! 'tis strange that from their cold'st neglect
My love should kindle to inflamed respect. — William Shakespeare
My love should kindle to inflamed respect. — William Shakespeare
Be merry, and employ your chiefest thoughts
To courtship and such fair ostents of love
As shall conveniently become you there. — William Shakespeare
To courtship and such fair ostents of love
As shall conveniently become you there. — William Shakespeare
Not stepping over the bounds of modesty.
— William Shakespeare
Love all, trust a few. Do wrong to none. ~ William Shakespeare
— Preston Grant
Say a day without the ever.
— William Shakespeare
By Heaven, my soul is purg'd from grudging hate; And with my hand I seal my true heart's love
— William Shakespeare
Prosperity's the very bond of love.
— William Shakespeare
love thou the rose: yet leave it on its stem
— William Shakespeare
My love's more richer than my tongue.
— William Shakespeare
'Tis brief, my lord ... as woman's love.
— William Shakespeare
What a pretty thing man is when he goes in his doublet and hose and leaves off his wit!
— William Shakespeare
This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven.
— William Shakespeare
But the strong base and building of my love is as the very centre of the earth, drawing all things to it.
— William Shakespeare
Love runs away from those chasing her, and those who run away, she throws herself on his neck.
— William Shakespeare
One fairer than my love? The all-seeing sun
Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun. — William Shakespeare
Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun. — William Shakespeare
Love like a shadow flies when substance love pursues
Pursuing that that flies, and flying what pursues. — William Shakespeare
Pursuing that that flies, and flying what pursues. — William Shakespeare
ROSALIND (AS GANYMEDE): Men have died from time to time, and words have eaten them, but not for love.
— William Shakespeare
Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.
— William Shakespeare
Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty.
— William Shakespeare
Few things loves better Than to abhor himself.
— William Shakespeare
Love is a wonderful, terrible thing
— William Shakespeare
I hate the murderer, love him murdered.
— William Shakespeare
We must love men, ere to us they will seem worthy of our love.
— William Shakespeare
Sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged!
Give me my sin again. — William Shakespeare
Give me my sin again. — William Shakespeare
Love from one side hurts, but love from two sides heals.
— William Shakespeare
Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love.
— William Shakespeare
Love's not love When it is mingled with regards that stand Aloof from th' entire point.
— William Shakespeare
If you love an addle egg as well as you love an idle head, you would eat chickens i' th' shell.
— William Shakespeare
Say, thou art mine; and ever, My love, as it begins, shall so persevere
— William Shakespeare
The prize of all too precious you.
— William Shakespeare
Alas, how love can trifle with itself!
— William Shakespeare
I melted into the dream as if I had always been there. I knew where I had come from; I knew where I was going.
— Chelsie Shakespeare
tis strange that from their cold'st neglect My love should kindle to inflam'd respect.
— William Shakespeare
Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books,
But love from love, toward school with heavy looks. — William Shakespeare
But love from love, toward school with heavy looks. — William Shakespeare
Love's stories written in love's richest books.
To fan the moonbeams from his sleeping eyes. — William Shakespeare
To fan the moonbeams from his sleeping eyes. — William Shakespeare
Charity itself fulfills the law. And who can sever love from charity?
— William Shakespeare
Every fair from fair sometime declines
— William Shakespeare
How many a holy and obsequious tear hath dear religious love stolen from mine eye, as interest of the dead!
— William Shakespeare
And must we be divided? Must we part?"
"Ay, hand from hand, my love, and heart from heart. — William Shakespeare
"Ay, hand from hand, my love, and heart from heart. — William Shakespeare
I would really love theater. I would love to do Shakespeare, that would be amazing. You know, it's whatever really comes my way.
— William Moseley
Love for thy love , and hand for hand I give.
— William Shakespeare
Our nearness to the king in love is nearness to those who love not the king.
— William Shakespeare
Love, therefore, and tongue-tied simplicity
In least speak most, to my capacity. — William Shakespeare
In least speak most, to my capacity. — William Shakespeare
Jack shall have Jill.
Nought shall go ill. — William Shakespeare
Nought shall go ill. — William Shakespeare
Some there be that shadows kiss / Such have but a shadow's bliss
— William Shakespeare
Scorn, at first, makes after-love the more.
— William Shakespeare
I was adored once too.
— William Shakespeare
This above all: to thine own self be true,
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man. — William Shakespeare
And it must follow, as the night the day,
Thou canst not then be false to any man. — William Shakespeare
I cannot heave my heart into my mouth. I love your majesty according to my bond; no more no less.
— William Shakespeare
O me, you juggler, you canker-blossom, you thief of love!
— William Shakespeare
O, teach me how you look, and with what art You sway the motion of Demetrius' heart.-Helena
— William Shakespeare
I do love nothing in the world so well as you- is not that strange?
— William Shakespeare
Love is a spirit all compact of fire.
— William Shakespeare
This is the very ecstasy of love, whose violent property ordoes itself and leads the will to desperate undertakings.
— William Shakespeare
Silence is the perfectest herault of joy. I were but little happy if I could say how much.
— William Shakespeare
Not proud you have, but thankful that you have. Proud can I never be of what I hate, but thankful even for hate that is meant love.
— William Shakespeare
Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul But I do love thee! and when I love thee not, Chaos is come again.
— William Shakespeare
To business that we love we rise betime, and go to't with delight.
— William Shakespeare
The one I love is the son of the one I hate!
-Juliet p. 75 — William Shakespeare
-Juliet p. 75 — William Shakespeare
That happens a lot with Shakespeare. The women go after what they want; the men wind up suckered into things.
— Gayle Forman
There lives within the very flame of love A kind of wick or snuff that will abate it.
— William Shakespeare