Shakespeare Clown Quotes
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Shakespeare Clown Quotes & Sayings
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Perhaps the vengeance could wait, at least until he had a bigger blade to work with. You have to be realistic, after all.
— Joe Abercrombie
And I'll be sworn 'tis true. Travelers ne'er did lie,
Though fools at home condemn 'em.
---Antonio
(Act III, scene 3, lines 26-27.) — William Shakespeare
Though fools at home condemn 'em.
---Antonio
(Act III, scene 3, lines 26-27.) — William Shakespeare
Without lies, humanity would perish of despair and boredom
— Anatole France
How does thy honor? Let me lick your shoe,
I'll not serve him; he is not valiant.
---Caliban
(Act III, scene 1, lines 23-24) — William Shakespeare
I'll not serve him; he is not valiant.
---Caliban
(Act III, scene 1, lines 23-24) — William Shakespeare
The average american spends six months of his or her life waiting for red lights to turn green. six months wasted, waiting for permission to move on.
— Megan McCafferty
Lo, lo, again! Bite him to death, I prithee.
— William Shakespeare
Thou art very Trinculo indeed! How cam'st thou to be seize of this moon calf? Can he vent Trinculos?
— William Shakespeare
The stupid snack tray did not have power steering.
— Rick Riordan
Why speculate when you can calculate?
— John C. Baez
CASSIO: Dost thou hear, my honest friend?
CLOWN: No, I hear not your honest friend, I hear you.
CASSIO: Prithee, keep up thy quillets. — William Shakespeare
CLOWN: No, I hear not your honest friend, I hear you.
CASSIO: Prithee, keep up thy quillets. — William Shakespeare
I'm not actually an arrogant guy. It's just that, truthfully, nobody else can really compare to me.
— Zach Braff
Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage.
— William Shakespeare
We're not very accepting of people who act strangely.
— Chester Brown
Well, God give them wisdom that have it; and those that are fools, let them use their talents.
— William Shakespeare
When they're born outside, crows come and pluck their eyes out.
— David Sedaris