Shakespeare Sorrow Quotes
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Shakespeare Sorrow Quotes & Sayings
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Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say goodnight till it be morrow.
— William Shakespeare
For gnarling sorrow hath less power to bite the man that mocks at it and sets it light.
— William Shakespeare
When you depart from me sorrow abides and happiness takes his leave.
— William Shakespeare
Sleep, that sometimes shuts up sorrow's eye.
— William Shakespeare
Sorrow breaks seasons and reposing hours, Makes the night morning, and the noontide night.
— William Shakespeare
Come what sorrow can, It cannot countervail the exchange of joy, That one short minute gives me in her sight
— William Shakespeare
Your cause of sorrow must not be measured by his worth, for then it hath no end.
— William Shakespeare
Short time seems long in sorrow's sharp sustaining.
— William Shakespeare
Bad is the trade that must play fool to sorrow,
Ang'ring itself and others. — William Shakespeare
Ang'ring itself and others. — William Shakespeare
Come and take choice of all my library and so beguile thy sorrow.
— William Shakespeare
Too much of water hast thou, poor Ophelia,
And therefore I forbid my tears. — William Shakespeare
And therefore I forbid my tears. — William Shakespeare
Parting is such sweet sorrow
— William Shakespeare
No deeper wrinkles yet? Hath sorrow struck So many blows upon this face of mine And made no deeper wounds?
— William Shakespeare
To be now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a
beast! — William Shakespeare
beast! — William Shakespeare
Give sorrow words; the grief that does not speak knits up the o-er wrought heart and bids it break.
— William Shakespeare
Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain
— William Shakespeare
A countenance more in sorrow than in anger.
— William Shakespeare
Laughing Faces Do Not Mean That There Is Absence Of Sorrow! But It Means That They Have The Ability To Deal With It
— William Shakespeare
Each present joy or sorrow seems the chief.
— William Shakespeare
My charity is outrage, life my shame; And in that shame still live my sorrow's rage!
— William Shakespeare
For sorrow ends not, when it seemeth done.
— William Shakespeare
Shakespeare has united the powers of exciting laughter and sorrow not only in one mind, but in one composition.
— Samuel Johnson
To show an unfelt sorrow is an office
Which the false man does easy. — William Shakespeare
Which the false man does easy. — William Shakespeare
I do affect a sorrow indeed, but I have it too.
— William Shakespeare
Here I and sorrows sit; Here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it.
— William Shakespeare
So sweet was ne'er so fatal. I must weep. But they are creul tears. This sorrow's heavenly; it strikes where it doth love.
— William Shakespeare
Welcome the sour cup of prosperity! Affliction may one day smile again, and till then, Sit thee down, sorrow!
— William Shakespeare
And sleep, that sometime shuts up sorrow's eye, Steal me awhile from mine own company.
— William Shakespeare
Sorrow, like a heavy ringing bell, once set on ringing, with its own weight goes; then little strength rings out the doleful knell.
— William Shakespeare
I will instruct my sorrows to be proud; for grief is proud, and makes his owner stoop.
— William Shakespeare
Wisely weigh our sorrow with our comfort.
— William Shakespeare
To weep is to make less the depth of grief.
— William Shakespeare