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The most peaceable way for you, if you do take a thief, is, to let him show himself what he is and steal out of your company.
— William Shakespeare
I've tried. He doesn't want any friend but himself. He's shut himself up tight, like a beautiful flower bud being poisoned from within.
— William Shakespeare
Hung on our driving boat, I saw your brother, Most provident in peril, bind himself, - -
— William Shakespeare
We are oft to blame in this, -
'tis too much proved, - that with devotion's visage,
and pios action we do sugar o'er
the devil himself. — William Shakespeare
'tis too much proved, - that with devotion's visage,
and pios action we do sugar o'er
the devil himself. — William Shakespeare
Thou poisonous slave, got by the devil himself
Upon thy wicked dam — William Shakespeare
Upon thy wicked dam — William Shakespeare
Nothing that Shakespeare ever invented was to equal Lincoln's invention of himself and, in the process, us.
— Gore Vidal
As Shakespeare himself knew, the peace, the reconciliation that he created on the stage would not last an hour on the street.
— Edward Bond
The robb'd that smiles, steals something from the thief; He robs himself that spends a bootless grief.
— William Shakespeare
He hath always but slightly, known himself ... King Lear
— William Shakespeare
The raven himself is hoarse, that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan under my battlements ... Lady Mac
— William Shakespeare
Few things loves better Than to abhor himself.
— William Shakespeare
I'll never be such a gosling to obey instinct, but stand as if a man were author to himself and knew no other kin.
— William Shakespeare
The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.
— William Shakespeare
There are prating coxcombs in the world who would rather talk than listen, although Shakespeare himself were the orator, and human nature the theme!
— Charles Caleb Colton
Bid the dishonest man mend himself; if he mend, he is no longer dishonest.
— William Shakespeare
A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.
— William Shakespeare
You must write as if Dostoyevsky himself will be reading your novel, and Shakespeare will be acting it out.
— Christina Westover
A gentleman that loves to hear himself talk, will speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month.
— William Shakespeare
Plutus himself,
That knows the tinct and multiplying med'cine,
Hath not in nature's mystery more science
Than I have in this ring. — William Shakespeare
That knows the tinct and multiplying med'cine,
Hath not in nature's mystery more science
Than I have in this ring. — William Shakespeare
The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems and spoils.
— William Shakespeare
Somehow I suspect that if Shakespeare were alive today, he might be a jazz fan himself.
— Duke Ellington
I'll bet Shakespeare compromised himself a lot; anybody who's in the entertainment industry does to some extent.
— Christopher Isherwood
Direct not him whose way himself will choose;
'Tis breath not lack'st, and that breath wilt thou lose. — William Shakespeare
'Tis breath not lack'st, and that breath wilt thou lose. — William Shakespeare
I should think this a gull, but that the white-bearded fellow speaks it; knavery cannot, sure, hide himself in such reverence.
— William Shakespeare
An honest man, sir, is able to speak for himself, when a knave is not.
— William Shakespeare
Who knows himself a braggart, let him fear this, for it will come to pass that every braggart shall be found an ass.
— William Shakespeare
I think he would not wish himself anywhere but where he is." - Henry V, Act IV, scene i
— William Shakespeare
The devil knew what he did when he made men politic; he crossed himself by it.
— William Shakespeare
He hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age, doing, in the figure of a lamb, the feats of a lion.
— William Shakespeare
There is not one wise man in twenty that will praise himself.
— William Shakespeare