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Make use of time, let not advantage slip.
— William Shakespeare
Fleet the time carelessly, as they did in the golden world
— William Shakespeare
With Shakespeare, because you invest so much time in working on material, it always sort of stays with you to some degree.
— Christian Cooke
We have seen better days.
— William Shakespeare
You'll rue the time That clogs me with this answer.
— William Shakespeare
The stream of Time, which is continually washing the dissoluble fabrics of other poets, passes without injury by the adamant of Shakespeare.
— Samuel Johnson
Pastime passing excellent, if it he husbanded with modesty.
— William Shakespeare
Faster than spring-time showers comes thought on thought.
— William Shakespeare
O, from this time forth,
My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth! — William Shakespeare
My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth! — William Shakespeare
Let every man be master of his time.
— William Shakespeare
This might be the be-all and end-all here, but here, upon this bank and shoal of time, we'd jump the life to come
— William Shakespeare
The time of life is short;
To spend that shortness basely were too long. — William Shakespeare
To spend that shortness basely were too long. — William Shakespeare
Much rain wears the marble.
— William Shakespeare
Experience is by industry achiev'd,
And perfected by the swift course of time. — William Shakespeare
And perfected by the swift course of time. — William Shakespeare
To paraphrase Oedipus, Hamlet, Lear, and all those guys, I wish I had known this some time ago.
— Roger Zelazny
O,come,be buried
A second time within these arms (They embrace) — William Shakespeare
A second time within these arms (They embrace) — William Shakespeare
Now, for the love of Love and her soft hours,
Let's not confound the time with conference harsh. — William Shakespeare
Let's not confound the time with conference harsh. — William Shakespeare
Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time.
— William Shakespeare
Out o' th' moon, I do assure thee. I was the man in the moon when time was,
--Stephano
(Act II, scene 2, lines 136-137) — William Shakespeare
--Stephano
(Act II, scene 2, lines 136-137) — William Shakespeare
O that a man might know
The end of this day's business ere it come!
But it sufficeth that the day will end
And then the end is known. — William Shakespeare
The end of this day's business ere it come!
But it sufficeth that the day will end
And then the end is known. — William Shakespeare
Thus we play the fool with the time and the spirits of the wise sit in the clouds and mock us.
— William Shakespeare
Love is begun by time and time qualifies the spark and fire of it.
— William Shakespeare
No, Time, thou shalt not boast that I do change.
— William Shakespeare
Now the time is come,
That France must veil her lofty-plumed crest,
And let her head fall into England's lap. — William Shakespeare
That France must veil her lofty-plumed crest,
And let her head fall into England's lap. — William Shakespeare
The inaudible and noiseless foot of Time.
— William Shakespeare
Come what come may,
Time and the hour runs through the roughest day. — William Shakespeare
Time and the hour runs through the roughest day. — William Shakespeare
To beguile the time, look like the time.
— William Shakespeare
Time's the king of men; he's both their parent, and he is their grave, and gives them what he will, not what they crave.
— William Shakespeare
I have seen better faces in my time Than stands on any shoulder that I see Before me at this instant.
— William Shakespeare
Time goes on crutches till love have all his rites.
— William Shakespeare
There are many events in the womb of time, which will be delivered.
— William Shakespeare
Say, what abridgement have you for this evening?
What masque, what music? How shall we beguile
The lazy time if not with some delight? — William Shakespeare
What masque, what music? How shall we beguile
The lazy time if not with some delight? — William Shakespeare
I do not remember a time since I have been capable of loving books that I have not loved Shakespeare.
— Helen Keller