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Love is heavy and light, bright and dark, hot and cold, sick and healthy, asleep and awake- its everything except what it is! (Act 1, scene 1)
— William Shakespeare
But what's so blessed-fair that fears no blot? Thou mayst be false, and yet I know it not.
— William Shakespeare
I am ashes where I once was fire, And the bard in my bosom is dead; What I loved I now merely admire, And my heart is as grey as my head.
— William Shakespeare
What, all so soon asleep! I wish mine eyes
Would, with themselves, shut up my thoughts ... — William Shakespeare
Would, with themselves, shut up my thoughts ... — William Shakespeare
Demand me nothing: what you know, you know.
— William Shakespeare
Look, what a horse should have he did not lack, Save a proud rider on his back.
— William Shakespeare
Woah is me to have seen what i seen see what i see
— William Shakespeare
TITANIA My Oberon! what visions have I seen! Methought I was enamour'd of an ass.
— William Shakespeare
O, what men dare do! what men may do! what men daily do, not knowing what they do.
— William Shakespeare
What should a man do but be merry? For look you how cheerfully my mother looks, and my father died within's two hours.
— William Shakespeare
What a piece of work is a man
— William Shakespeare
Capulet! Montague!
See what a scourge is laid upon your hate,
That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love! — Prince
See what a scourge is laid upon your hate,
That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love! — Prince
What do you read, my lord?"
"Words, words, words. — William Shakespeare
"Words, words, words. — William Shakespeare
Elinor Lipman is to tweets what Shakespeare is to sonnets.
— Firoozeh Dumas
I don't know what it means and I don't care because it's Shakespeare and it's like having jewels in my mouth when I say the words.
— Frank McCourt
Romeo: I dreamt a dream tonight.
Mercutio: And so did I.
Romeo: Well, what was yours?
Mercutio: That dreamers often lie. — William Shakespeare
Mercutio: And so did I.
Romeo: Well, what was yours?
Mercutio: That dreamers often lie. — William Shakespeare
What a pretty thing man is when he goes in his doublet and hose and leaves off his wit!
— William Shakespeare
What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba,
That he should weep for her? — William Shakespeare
That he should weep for her? — William Shakespeare
He that is robb'd, not wanting what is stol'n,
Let him not know't and he's not robb'd at all. — William Shakespeare
Let him not know't and he's not robb'd at all. — William Shakespeare
Why, what a wasp-stung and impatient fool
Art thou, to break into this woman's mood,
Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own! — William Shakespeare
Art thou, to break into this woman's mood,
Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own! — William Shakespeare
Take all my loves, my love, yea, take them all;
What hast thou then more than thou hadst before? — William Shakespeare
What hast thou then more than thou hadst before? — William Shakespeare
What, man, defy the devil. Consider, he's an enemy to mankind.
— William Shakespeare
Love like a shadow flies when substance love pursues
Pursuing that that flies, and flying what pursues. — William Shakespeare
Pursuing that that flies, and flying what pursues. — William Shakespeare
Marry, sir, she's the kitchen wench and all grease; and I know not what use to put her to but to make a lamp of her and run from her by her own light.
— William Shakespeare
Lord, we know what we are, but know not what we may be.
— William Shakespeare
good plays prove the better by the help of good epilogues. What
— William Shakespeare
Religious canons, civil laws, are cruel; then what should war be?
— William Shakespeare
But come what may, I do adore thee so That danger shall seem sport, and I will go!
— 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
What's in a name, anyway? That which we call a nose by any other name would still smell.
— Reduced Shakespeare Company
Good Lord, what madness rules in brainsick men
When for so slight and frivolous a cause
Such factious emulations shall arise! — William Shakespeare
When for so slight and frivolous a cause
Such factious emulations shall arise! — William Shakespeare
To be or not to be what exactly?
— Chloe Thurlow
So curses all Eve's daughters of what complexion soever.
— William Shakespeare
The more pity, that fools may not speak wisely what wise men do foolishly.
— William Shakespeare
I have told you what I have seen and heard - but faintly, nothing like the image and horror of it.
— William Shakespeare
What Shakespeare was able to do in English he would certainly not have done in French.
— Victor Hugo
What we are is not all that we may become.
— William Shakespeare
Love is too young to know what coinscience is.
— William Shakespeare
Antonio: "What a blow was there given!"
Sebastian: "An it had not fallen flatlong. — William Shakespeare
Sebastian: "An it had not fallen flatlong. — William Shakespeare
Why what a fool was I to this drunken monster for a God. - Caliban
— William Shakespeare
What the great ones do, the less will prattle of
— William Shakespeare
ROMEO: Good morrow to you both. What counterfeit
did I give you?
MERCUTIO: The slip, sir, the slip; can you not conceive? — William Shakespeare
did I give you?
MERCUTIO: The slip, sir, the slip; can you not conceive? — William Shakespeare
Being of no power to make his wishes good: His promises fly so beyond his state That what he speaks is all in debt; he owes For every word.
— William Shakespeare
KING HENRY VI:
Would I were dead, if God's good will were so;
For what is in this world but grief and woe? — William Shakespeare
Would I were dead, if God's good will were so;
For what is in this world but grief and woe? — William Shakespeare
The devil knew what he did when he made men politic; he crossed himself by it.
— William Shakespeare
Oh what man may hide inside, tho angel on the outward side.
— William Shakespeare
What did thy song bode, lady?
— William Shakespeare
If thou dost seek to have what thou dost hide,
By self-example mayst thou be denied. — William Shakespeare
By self-example mayst thou be denied. — William Shakespeare
What is the course and drift of your compact?
— William Shakespeare
...what care I for words? Yet words do well
When he that speaks them pleases those that hear. — William Shakespeare
When he that speaks them pleases those that hear. — William Shakespeare
Things in motion sooner catch the eye than what not stirs.
— William Shakespeare
Read o'er this And after, this, and then to breakfast with What appetite you have.
— William Shakespeare
What's ready? Was Steinback ready? Hemingway? Shakespeare? Dickens? Jane Austen? They just did it, didn't they?
— Danielle Steel
Men should be what they seem; Or those that be not, would they might seem none!.
— William Shakespeare
What bloody man is that? He can report,
As seemeth by his plight, of the revolt
The newest state. — William Shakespeare
As seemeth by his plight, of the revolt
The newest state. — 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
Take but degree away, untune that string, and hark, what discord follows!
— William Shakespeare
For to define true madness,
What is't but to be nothing else but mad? — William Shakespeare
What is't but to be nothing else but mad? — William Shakespeare
What a fool honesty is.
— William Shakespeare
Why, what's the matter, That you have such a February face, So full of frost, of storm and cloudiness?
— William Shakespeare
My thoughts are whirled like a potter's wheel;
I know not where I am nor what I do. — William Shakespeare
I know not where I am nor what I do. — William Shakespeare
What thing, in honor, had my father lost,
That need to be revived and breathed in me? — William Shakespeare
That need to be revived and breathed in me? — William Shakespeare
Why, courage then! what cannot be avoided
'Twere childish weakness to lament or fear. — William Shakespeare
'Twere childish weakness to lament or fear. — William Shakespeare
What is done cannot be now amended.
— William Shakespeare
When rich villains have need of poor ones, poor ones may make what price they will
— William Shakespeare
O, what a world of vile ill-favored faults, looks handsome in three hundred pounds a year!
— William Shakespeare
What sadness lengthens Romeo's hours?
— William Shakespeare
Who is Silvia What is she, That all our swains commend her Holy, fair, and wise is she.
— William Shakespeare
Very few of us relate to what it's like to be a hero. But everyone understands what it's like to fail.
— Kathleen Tessaro
For daws to peck at: I am not what I am.
— William Shakespeare
Knock... and ask your heart what it doth know.
— William Shakespeare
Trust not your daughter's minds By what you see them act.
— William Shakespeare
Call me what instrume you will,though you can fret me,yet you cannot play upon me.
— William Shakespeare
O, what damned minutes tells he o'er
Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet fondly loves! — William Shakespeare
Who dotes, yet doubts, suspects, yet fondly loves! — William Shakespeare
What is more miserable than discontent?
— William Shakespeare
What should such fellows as I do crawling between heaven and earth?
— William Shakespeare
But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. — William Shakespeare
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. — William Shakespeare
Werewolves and silver bullets!" Shakespeare coughed a quick laugh and shook his head. "Lord, what fools these mortals be!
— Michael Scott
What's making you sad and your hours so long?
- Not having the thing that makes them short. — William Shakespeare
- Not having the thing that makes them short. — William Shakespeare
Was there ever such thing as great Shakespeare? Only one must not say so! But what think you - what - was there not sad stuff?
— George III
What sad, short lives humans live! Each life a short pamphlet written by an idiot! Tut-tut, and all that.
— Stephen King
What is the point of teaching how to analyse a poem or a piece of Shakespeare but not to analyse the Internet?
— Beeban Kidron
What showers arise, blown with the windy tempest of my heart
— William Shakespeare
Give thanks for what you are today and go on fighting for what you gone be tomorrow
— William Shakespeare
I read Shakespeare when I was 14 because it's what we were taught.
— Rabih Alameddine
Life... is a paradise to what we fear of death.
— 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
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
What a terrible era in which idiots govern the blind.
— William Shakespeare
What must be shall be.
— William Shakespeare
That happens a lot with Shakespeare. The women go after what they want; the men wind up suckered into things.
— Gayle Forman
What's done cannot be undone.
To bed, to bed, to bed. — William Shakespeare
To bed, to bed, to bed. — William Shakespeare
Nothing is or is not unless you happen to think it so. That's what Shakespeare said, and he knew.
— Frederick Lenz
Not proud you have, but thankful that you have. Proud can I never be of what I hate, but thankful even for hate that is meant love.
— William Shakespeare
What soilders whey-face? The English for so please you. Take thy face hence.
— William Shakespeare