Old Age Shakespeare Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Old Age Shakespeare
Old Age Shakespeare Quotes & Sayings
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My eyes feel all soft, all soft as flesh. I'm going to sleep.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
There is one quality that characterizes all of us who deal with the sciences of the earth and its life - we are never bored.
— Rachel Carson
I can see into his soul, and it is beautiful.
— Alex Flinn
A good old man, sir. He will be talking. As they say, when the age is in, the wit is out.
— William Shakespeare
There is an old poor man, ... Oppress'd with two weak evils, age and hunger.
— William Shakespeare
Find your cause, and then do your work with pride and love - love is such an incredible force for good. It's the most powerful thing in the world.
— Robin S. Sharma
You see me here, you gods, a poor old man, As full of grief as age; wretched in both.
— William Shakespeare
Men will risk their lives, even die for ribbons.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
The warmth of my love will transform winter into spring and adorn you with floral blooms of my heart.
— Debasish Mridha
Patience seems to be something that every transgender person needs in abundance.
— Nicola Jane Chase
Do you set down your name in the scroll of youth, that are written down old with all the characters of age?
— William Shakespeare
The old folk, time's doting chronicles.
— William Shakespeare
Wherever the poetry of myth is interpreted as biography, history, or science, it is killed.
— Joseph Campbell
As you are old and reverend, you should be wise.
— William Shakespeare
My husband says it is very good that I have very tiny feet, because they're easier to get in my mouth.
— Colleen McCullough
Poor Miss Binney, dressed like Mother Goose, now had the responsibility of sixty-eight boys and girls.
— Beverly Cleary
Bear with my weakness. My old brain is troubled.
Be not disturbed with my infirmity. — William Shakespeare
Be not disturbed with my infirmity. — William Shakespeare