The Play Hamlet Quotes
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The Play Hamlet Quotes & Sayings
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The only way to find the best actor would be to let everybody play Hamlet and let the best man win.
— Humphrey Bogart
What is necessary is never unwise.
— Ben Cross
The play's the thing." ~~Hamlet
— William Shakespeare
'Hamlet' is a play about a man whose grief is deemed unseemly.
— Meghan O'Rourke
They lived in such a deep state of feeling for each other, whether love or hate, that it surrounded them like the weather.
— Anita Amirrezvani
If I ever play Hamlet, it'll be in a dress!
— Matt Lucas
'Born to play? Hmmm. Probably Romeo ... or Hamlet, I guess. Also, I'd be a great Alexander the Great.
— David Carradine
Doing Shakespeare in the Park has always been a dream. Everyone else says Hamlet, but I want to play Romeo.
— Aaron Yoo
The Play's the Thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King.
— William Shakespeare
Let grace conduct thee to the paths of peace.
— Francis Quarles
I would love to play Henry IV, Henry V, and Hamlet.
— Finn Wittrock
Covering up, so far as I can see, is often the accompaniment to far more truly shameful behaviour than stripping off.
— Julie Burchill
The years of the economic depression have been years of political reaction, and that is why the economic crisis has generated a world peace crisis.
— Arthur Henderson
I look forward to the day when indigenous actors can play Hamlet and Ophelia and not just Othello and Desdemona.
— Shari Sebbens
There are a thousand ways of playing a good classic. If it were effective, I would play Hamlet on a trapeze.
— Orson Welles
Hamlet, I will argue, is a play about reading and misreading, about the difficulties of interpretation.
— William Shakespeare
I have no desire to play King Lear or Hamlet. I never had a grand ambition. I just followed my nose.
— Liam Neeson
I saw Hamlet Prince of Denmark played; but now the old plays begin to disgust this refined age.
— John Evelyn
A brilliant treatment of the history of Purgatory in England and its survivals and echoes throughout Shakespeare's plays, above all Hamlet.
— Carol Zaleski
The actor is too prone to exaggerate his powers; he wants to play Hamlet when his appearance is more suitable to King Lear.
— Sarah Bernhardt
You'd never play Hamlet if you started worrying about who's played it before you.
— Matthew Macfadyen
Wealth is not his that has it, but his that enjoys it.
— Benjamin Franklin