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Why, who cries out on pride that can therein tax any private party? Doth it not flow as hugely as the sea till the weary very means do ebb?
— William Shakespeare
Nimble thought can jump both sea and land.
— William Shakespeare
When I stood up to oppose an invasion of Iraq in 2002, it wasn't a popular thing to do.
— Chellie Pingree
The rest of the world views the USA the way Silicon Valley views Microsoft. Except with tanks.
— Brad Templeton
To take arms against a sea of troubles.
— William Shakespeare
The fortune of us that are the moon's men doth ebb and flow like the sea, being governed, as the sea is, by the moon.
— William Shakespeare
P.S. I enjoy acid pops.
— J.K. Rowling
Cheerily to sea; the signs of war advance:
No king of England, if not king of France — William Shakespeare
No king of England, if not king of France — William Shakespeare
When faced with a sea of troubles, take action, and in so doing end it.
— William Shakespeare
Not all the water in the rough rude sea
Can wash the balm from an anointed King; — William Shakespeare
Can wash the balm from an anointed King; — William Shakespeare
Did you ever hear anyone say, 'That work had better be banned because I might read it and it might be very damaging to me'?
— Joseph Henry Jackson
Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more,
Men were deceivers ever,-
One foot in sea and one on shore,
To one thing constant never. — William Shakespeare
Men were deceivers ever,-
One foot in sea and one on shore,
To one thing constant never. — William Shakespeare
Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground.
— William Shakespeare
To suspect your own mortality is to know the beginning of terror, to learn irrefutably that you are mortal is to know the end of terror.
— Frank Herbert
When you do dance, I wish you a wave o' the sea, that you might ever do nothing but that.
— William Shakespeare
The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver stream And greedily devour the treacherous bait.
— William Shakespeare
Those who decided to stick with her would be her true friends. The others would just be scenery.
— Sarah Addison Allen
The gaudy, blabbing, and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea.
— William Shakespeare
'Twas merry when You wagered on your angling, when your diver Did hang a salt fish on his hook, which he With fervency drew up.
— William Shakespeare
What's the use trying to read Shakespeare, especially in one of those little paper editions whose pages get ruffled, or stuck together with sea-water?
— Virginia Woolf
Wert thou as far
As that vast shore washed with the farthest sea,
I would adventure for such merchandise. — William Shakespeare
As that vast shore washed with the farthest sea,
I would adventure for such merchandise. — William Shakespeare
Ornament is but the guiled shore to a most dangerous sea.
— William Shakespeare
Why, headstrong liberty is lashed with woe.
There's nothing situate under heaven's eye
But hath his bound, in earth, in sea, in sky. — William Shakespeare
There's nothing situate under heaven's eye
But hath his bound, in earth, in sea, in sky. — William Shakespeare
England, bound in with the triumphant sea,
Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege
Of watery Neptune. — William Shakespeare
Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege
Of watery Neptune. — William Shakespeare