Shakespeare Wind Quotes
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Shakespeare Wind Quotes & Sayings
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I am a feather for each wind that blows
— William Shakespeare
A man may break a word with you, sir, and words are but wind;
Ay, and break it in your face, so he break it not behind. — William Shakespeare
Ay, and break it in your face, so he break it not behind. — William Shakespeare
Many can brook the weather that love not the wind.
— William Shakespeare
You are not worth the dust which the rude wind blows in your face
— William Shakespeare
I must have liberty
Withal, as large a charter as the wind,
To blow on whom I please, for so fools have. — William Shakespeare
Withal, as large a charter as the wind,
To blow on whom I please, for so fools have. — William Shakespeare
You go to school, you get a master's degree, you study Shakespeare and you wind up being famous for plastic glasses.
— Sally Jessy Raphael
Sleep thou, and I will wind thee in my arms. Fairies, be gone, and be all ways away.
— William Shakespeare
When that I was and a little tiny boy,
With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,
A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day. — William Shakespeare
With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,
A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day. — William Shakespeare
I heard a bustling rumor like a fray,
And the wind blows it from the Capitol. — William Shakespeare
And the wind blows it from the Capitol. — William Shakespeare
I wanted to be a jockey.
— Davy Jones
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May.
— William Shakespeare
What fates impose, that men must needs abide; it boots not to resist both wind and tide.
— William Shakespeare
There is no terror, Cassius, in your threats, For I am armed so strong in honesty That they pass by me as the idle wind
— William Shakespeare
Tears shall drown the wind
— William Shakespeare
The moon shines bright. In such a night as this. When the sweet wind did gently kiss the trees and they did make no noise, in such a night ...
— William Shakespeare
I am but mad north-north-west. When the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw.
— William Shakespeare
The wind-shak'd surge, with high and monstrous main,
Seems to cast water on the burning Bear,
And quench the guards of the ever-fixed pole. — William Shakespeare
Seems to cast water on the burning Bear,
And quench the guards of the ever-fixed pole. — William Shakespeare
Vice repeated is like the wandering wind, blows dust in others' eyes to spread itself.
— William Shakespeare
Life isn't but a feather floating in the wind. One second it's in your grasp, next second, it's floating high, wondering what is to come.
— William Shakespeare
For raging wind blows up incessant showers
— William Shakespeare
Words are easy, like the wind; Faithful friends are hard to find.
— William Shakespeare
Blow, blow, thou winter wind Thou art not so unkind, As man's ingratitude.
— William Shakespeare
least a dozen times a day, darling,' she cried, 'we might
— Salman Rushdie
But when I came, alas, to wive, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain, By swaggering could I never thrive, For the rain it raineth every day.
— William Shakespeare
Ring the alarum-bell! Blow, wind! come, wrack!
At least we'll die with harness on our back. — William Shakespeare
At least we'll die with harness on our back. — William Shakespeare
I was born at six months, and I weighed 900 grams [less than two pounds]. I have a very heroic birth story.
— Etgar Keret
if the river were dry, I am able to fill it with my tears; if the wind were down, I could drive the boat with my sighs.
— William Shakespeare
Daffodils,
That come before the swallow dares, and take
The winds of March with beauty. — William Shakespeare
That come before the swallow dares, and take
The winds of March with beauty. — William Shakespeare
There comes a time, when you have to realize that you're not responsible for the whole world.
— Kristen D. Randle
Foul words is but foul wind, and foul wind is but foul breath, and foul breath is noisome; therefore I will depart unkissed.
— William Shakespeare