Shakespeare Mother Quotes
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Shakespeare Mother Quotes & Sayings
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Life's supposed to be an adventure, a surprise!
— Anton Du Beke
The choice to worry about why we are doing something more than how we do something is risky business.
— Peter Block
What should a man do but be merry? For look you how cheerfully my mother looks, and my father died within's two hours.
— William Shakespeare
Have you not love enough to bear with me, when that rash humor which my mother gave me makes me forgetful.
— William Shakespeare
Mother, I will look to like. If looking liking moves.
— William Shakespeare
Mother, you have my father much offended.
— William Shakespeare
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— Julie Ramson
No one who likes a song lacks congeniality ...
— Dorothy Salisbury Davis
It is attachment that makes people forget not only their moral duties but even who they
really are. — Amish Tripathi
really are. — Amish Tripathi
My father's wit, and my mother's tongue, assist me!
— William Shakespeare
Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee Calls back the lovely April of her prime.
— William Shakespeare
The word 'love' covers a multitude of sins.
Anne Shakespeare (mother) — Peter W. Hassinger
Anne Shakespeare (mother) — Peter W. Hassinger
In thee thy mother dies, our household's name, My death's revenge, thy youth, and England's fame.
— William Shakespeare
Hardness ever of hardness is mother.
— William Shakespeare
And all my mother came into mine eyes And gave me up to tears.
— William Shakespeare
My mother spoke to me this morning, she told me that my father is beginning to think of suitors for me to marry.
— Emily Whitaker
Plenty and peace breed cowards; hardness ever of hardiness is mother.
— William Shakespeare
Shakespeare is like mother's milk to me.
— John Lithgow
A grandma's name is little less in love than is the doting title of a mother.
— William Shakespeare
Individuals who were submerged in reality, merely feeling their needs, emerge from reality and perceive the causes of their needs.
— Paulo Freire
Which means she to deceive, father or mother?
— William Shakespeare
The earth, that is nature's mother, is her tomb.
— William Shakespeare
How will you live?
As birds do, mother. — William Shakespeare
As birds do, mother. — William Shakespeare