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Excess of wealth is cause of covetousness.
— Christopher Marlowe
Do ye suppose that's why God gave Eve to Adam ---to let him know what he needed before he even knew he needed it?
— Mia Marlowe
Thou from this land, I from myself am banish'd.
— Christopher Marlowe
Persimmius. He is your man. You can find him in the old temple district, close to Shat Swamp.
— Scott Marlowe
Ah fair Zenocrate, divine Zenocrate, Fair is too foul an epithet for thee.
— Christopher Marlowe
The sight of London to my exiled eyes
Is as Elysium to a new-come soul. — Christopher Marlowe
Is as Elysium to a new-come soul. — Christopher Marlowe
Or maybe aliens had abducted him - yeah, that was what happened. Knowing Evan, he'd spot the anal probe and want to try it out on them.
— Finn Marlowe
And Marlowe, Webster, Fletcher, Ben, Whose fire-hearts sowed our furrows when The world was worthy of such men.
— Elizabeth Barrett Browning
My men like satyrs grazing on the lawns, / Shall with their goat-feet dance an antic hay.
— Christopher Marlowe
I wish, grave governor, 'twere in my power
To favour you; but 'tis my father's cause,
Wherein I may not, nay, I dare not dally. — Christopher Marlowe
To favour you; but 'tis my father's cause,
Wherein I may not, nay, I dare not dally. — Christopher Marlowe
It lies not in our power to love or hate, For will in us is overruled by fate.
— Christopher Marlowe
Bene disserer est finis logices.
(The end of logic is to dispute well.) — Christopher Marlowe
(The end of logic is to dispute well.) — Christopher Marlowe
Virtue is the fount whence honour springs.
— Christopher Marlowe
Hell is just a frame of mind.
— Christopher Marlowe
Yet should there hover in their restless heads
One thought, one grace, one wonder at the least,
Which into words no virtue can digest. — Christopher Marlowe
One thought, one grace, one wonder at the least,
Which into words no virtue can digest. — Christopher Marlowe
Love is not ful of pittie (as men say)
But deaffe and cruell, where he meanes to pray. — Christopher Marlowe
But deaffe and cruell, where he meanes to pray. — Christopher Marlowe
Love me little, love me long.
— Christopher Marlowe
The griefs of private men are soon allayed, But not of kings.
— Christopher Marlowe
I'm armed with more than complete steel, - The justice of my quarrel.
— Christopher Marlowe
He that pleasure loves must for pleasure fall
— Christopher Marlowe
Love always makes those eloquent that have it.
---From "Hero and Leander, Sestiad II — Christopher Marlowe
---From "Hero and Leander, Sestiad II — Christopher Marlowe
If I be cruel and grow tyrannous,
Now let them thank themselves, and rue too late. — Christopher Marlowe
Now let them thank themselves, and rue too late. — Christopher Marlowe
All live to die, and rise to fall.
— Christopher Marlowe
Accursed be he that first invented war.
— Christopher Marlowe
You stars that reigned at my nativity, whose influence hath allotted death and hell.
— Christopher Marlowe
Things that are not at all, are never lost.
— Christopher Marlowe
O, thou art fairer than the evening air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars.
— Christopher Marlowe
We control fifty percent of a relationship. We influence one hundred percent of it.
— Christopher Marlowe
Yo!"
"We good?"
"We're good."
"Okay. You've broken Mr. Marlowe's window, however."
"Apologies, boss. Exuberance. — Glen Duncan
"We good?"
"We're good."
"Okay. You've broken Mr. Marlowe's window, however."
"Apologies, boss. Exuberance. — Glen Duncan
YOUNGER MORTIMER: Fear'd am I more than lov'd; - let me be fear'd,
And, when I frown, make all the court look pale. — Christopher Marlowe
And, when I frown, make all the court look pale. — Christopher Marlowe
Time doth run with calm and silent foot,
Shortening my days and thread of vital life. — Christopher Marlowe
Shortening my days and thread of vital life. — Christopher Marlowe
Jigging veins of rhyming mother wits.
— Christopher Marlowe
More childish valorous than manly wise.
— Christopher Marlowe
God Is, Lucifer is a devil, and there is a Hell.
— E.A. Bucchianeri
Money can't buy love, but it improves your bargaining position.
— Christopher Marlowe
I was as empty of life as a scarecrow's pockets.
— Raymond Chandler
Love is a golden bubble full of dreams,
That waking breaks, and fills us with extremes.
---From "Hero and Leander, Sestiad III — Christopher Marlowe
That waking breaks, and fills us with extremes.
---From "Hero and Leander, Sestiad III — Christopher Marlowe
BALDOCK: To die, sweet Spenser, therefore live we all;
Spenser, all live to die, and rise to fall. — Christopher Marlowe
Spenser, all live to die, and rise to fall. — Christopher Marlowe
Unhappy spirits that fell with Lucifer, / Conspired against our God with Lucifer, / And are for ever damned with Lucifer.
— Christopher Marlowe
Had I as many souls as there be stars, I'd give them all for Mephistopheles!
— Christopher Marlowe
Think'st thou heaven is such a glorious thing?
I tell thee, 'tis not so fair as thou
Or any man that breathes on earth. — Christopher Marlowe
I tell thee, 'tis not so fair as thou
Or any man that breathes on earth. — Christopher Marlowe
Blood is the god of war's rich livery.
— Christopher Marlowe
All places are alike, and every earth is fit for burial.
— Christopher Marlowe
Who ever loved that loved not at first sight?
— Christopher Marlowe
He must have a long spoon that eats with the devil.
— Christopher Marlowe
A motorcycle is only an ordinary bicycle driven crazy by over-indulgence in gasoline." "How
— Amy Bell Marlowe
Fools that will laugh on earth, most weep in hell.
— Christopher Marlowe
FAUSTUS: Bell, book and candle, candle, book and bell,
Forward and backward, to curse Faustus to hell. — Christopher Marlowe
Forward and backward, to curse Faustus to hell. — Christopher Marlowe
Goodness is beauty in its best mistake
— Christopher Marlowe
I had been in 1590 for less than twenty-four hours, but I was already heartily sick of Christopher Marlowe.
— Deborah Harkness
Nothing violent, oft have I heard tell, can be permanent.
— Christopher Marlowe
You're not human tonight, Marlowe.
— Raymond Chandler
Oh, Isabella, what's wrong with me? I believe I'm actually jealous of . . . of myself!" "Then
— Mia Marlowe
Real peace is not the absence of conflict, it is the presence of justice.
— Andrew W. Marlowe
Look, look, master, here comes two religious caterpillars.
— Christopher Marlowe
I said: "Dead end - quiet, restful, like your town. I like a town like this." Marlowe (talking about Olympia) in a short story called Goldfish.
— Raymond Chandler
MACHEVILL: I count religion but a childish toy,
And hold there is no sin but ignorance. — Christopher Marlowe
And hold there is no sin but ignorance. — Christopher Marlowe
TAMBURLAINE: Live still, my love, and so conserve my life,
Or, dying, be the author of my death. — Christopher Marlowe
Or, dying, be the author of my death. — Christopher Marlowe
Honour is purchas'd by the deeds we do.
— Christopher Marlowe
Very methodical guy, Marlowe. Nothing must interfere with his coffee technique. Not even a gun in the hand of a desperate character.
— Raymond Chandler
I don't mind if you don't like my manners. They're pretty bad. I grieve over them during the long winter evenings.
— Raymond Chandler
What nourishes me, destroys me
— Christopher Marlowe
Forbid me not to weep; he was my father;
And, had you lov'd him half so well as I,
You could not bear his death thus patiently. — Christopher Marlowe
And, had you lov'd him half so well as I,
You could not bear his death thus patiently. — Christopher Marlowe
Ye're my wife, Katherine. Ye promised before God to obey me. If I want to sleep with ye, I damned well will.
— Mia Marlowe
KING EDWARD: But what is he whom rule and empery
Have not in life or death made miserable? — Christopher Marlowe
Have not in life or death made miserable? — Christopher Marlowe
Fornication: but that was in another country; And besides, the wench is dead.
— Christopher Marlowe
Where both deliberate, the love is slight; Who ever lov'd, that lov'd not at first sight?
— Christopher Marlowe
Even on Central Avenue, not the quietest dressed street in the world, he looked about as inconspicuous as a tarantula on a slice of angel food.
— Raymond Chandler
Confess and be hanged.
— Christopher Marlowe
Make me immortal with a kiss.
— Christopher Marlowe
I like the word 'asinine' because I want to say something more academic than 'stupid, dimwitted, dumb-fuckery.
— Jayne Marlowe
..I resent the jerk part. I'm meaner than that....
— Finn Marlowe
Who hateth me but for my happiness? Or who is honored now but for his wealth? Rather had I, a Jew, be hated thus, Than pitied in a Christian poverty.
— Christopher Marlowe
I've been wondering if in fact ideal platonic love isn't just an intensely concentrated form of what inspires the best teachers.
— Edmund Marlowe
Religion! O Diabole! Fie, I am asham'd, however that I seem, To think a word of such simple sound, Of such great matter should be made the ground.
— Christopher Marlowe
Goodness is beauty in the best estate.
— Christopher Marlowe
I am Envy ... I cannot read and therefore wish all books burned.
— Christopher Marlowe
But sometimes when you are getting nowhere, you have to give the wasps' nest a wallop
— Benjamin Black
All places shall be hell that are not heaven.
— Christopher Marlowe
There is no sin but ignorance.
— Christopher Marlowe
What art thou Faustus, but a man condemned to die?
— Christopher Marlowe
The inability to listen and to depict in the countenance what others have said has spoiled many a good actress.
— Julia Marlowe
BARABAS: Why, I esteem the injury far less,
To take the lives of miserable men
Than be the causers of their misery. — Christopher Marlowe
To take the lives of miserable men
Than be the causers of their misery. — Christopher Marlowe
And 'tis a pretty toy to be a poet.
— Christopher Marlowe
Accurst be he that first invented war.
— Christopher Marlowe
Inhaling deeply, Evan pressed his face to the soft tangle of Jamie's hair.
You had me at that first 'fuck you'. — Finn Marlowe
You had me at that first 'fuck you'. — Finn Marlowe
He that loves pleasure must for pleasure fall.
— Christopher Marlowe
Hell strives with grace for conquest in my breast.
What shall I do to shun the snares of death? — Christopher Marlowe
What shall I do to shun the snares of death? — Christopher Marlowe
Above our life we love a steadfast friend.
— Christopher Marlowe