Titus Andronicus Quotes
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Is it good? It ain't Shakespeare, but then, Shakespeare wrote Titus Andronicus, so you tell me.
— John Scalzi
Are we proud and passionate, malicious and revengeful? Is this to be like-minded with Christ, who was meek and lowly?
— John Tillotson
Too much of something delicious becomes something poisonous.
— Anne Heltzel
If you don't feel that you haven't read enough, you haven't read enough.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Is the sun dimmed that gnats do fly in it?
— William Shakespeare
Come, come, be every one officious
To make this banquet; which I wish may prove
More stern and bloody than the Centaurs' feast. — William Shakespeare
To make this banquet; which I wish may prove
More stern and bloody than the Centaurs' feast. — William Shakespeare
Every book has an intrinsic impossibility, which its writer discovers as soon as his first excitement dwindles.
— Annie Dillard
Their marketing strategy had to be changed to the young people. That's who buys the beer.
— Felix Sabates
If one good deed in all my life I did,
I do repent it from my very soul. — William Shakespeare
I do repent it from my very soul. — William Shakespeare
Note, besides, that it is no more immoral to directly rob citizens than to slip indirect taxes into the price of goods that they cannot do without.
— Albert Camus
A Titus Andronicus catalog of threats beat at the door. They haunt my nightmares still.
— David Mitchell
Hands are for other human hands to hold.
— Helen Macdonald
Pray to the devils; the gods have given us over.
— William Shakespeare
I transform fiction into memory.
— Miguel Syjuco
All you need is one thought and one word. When you learn how to connect them, you can do anything you like.
— Jennifer Loiske
You need to be in a church where the pastors are urging you, not so much to listen to what they say as to turn to the Bible from which they teach.
— Alistair Begg