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I've tried. He doesn't want any friend but himself. He's shut himself up tight, like a beautiful flower bud being poisoned from within.
— William Shakespeare
If you are anxious, you can't learn. It's like dropping seeds on concrete. With a quiet mind, people take things in.
— Herbert Benson
The world is not thy friend, nor the world's law. - Romeo
— William Shakespeare
I am not of that feather, to shake off my friend when he must need me
— William Shakespeare
I'd never before been infatuated with someone living, someone real.
— Gail Carson Levine
Worship is admiration becoming adoration.
— Matt Papa
Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare, To digg the dust encloased heare! Blest be the man that spares thes stones, And curst be he that moves my bones.
— William Shakespeare
I have trod a measure, I have flattered a lady, I have
been politic with my friend, smooth with mine enemy. — William Shakespeare
been politic with my friend, smooth with mine enemy. — William Shakespeare
It's not my job to dream your dreams. It's my job to make your dreams become a reality.
— Blanche Lincoln
Or to be naked with her friend in bed An hour or more, not meaning any harm?
— William Shakespeare
CASSIO: Dost thou hear, my honest friend?
CLOWN: No, I hear not your honest friend, I hear you.
CASSIO: Prithee, keep up thy quillets. — William Shakespeare
CLOWN: No, I hear not your honest friend, I hear you.
CASSIO: Prithee, keep up thy quillets. — William Shakespeare
To me, fair friend, you never can be old,
For as you were when first your eye I ey'd,
Such seems your beauty still. — William Shakespeare
For as you were when first your eye I ey'd,
Such seems your beauty still. — William Shakespeare
Be to yourself as you would to your friend.
— William Shakespeare
His forward voice now is to speak well of his friend. His backward voice is to utter foul speeches and to detract.
— William Shakespeare
To me, fair friend, you never shall be old,
For as you were when first your eye I ey'd
So seems your beauty still. — William Shakespeare
For as you were when first your eye I ey'd
So seems your beauty still. — William Shakespeare
I prithee gentle friend,
Let thy fair wisdom, not thy passions, sway
In this uncivil and unjust extent
Against thy peace. — William Shakespeare
Let thy fair wisdom, not thy passions, sway
In this uncivil and unjust extent
Against thy peace. — William Shakespeare
He that wants money, means, and content is without three good friends.
— William Shakespeare
Boldness be my friend.
— William Shakespeare
If thou wilt lend this money, lend it not
As to thy friends; for when did friendship take
A breed for barren metal of his friend? — William Shakespeare
As to thy friends; for when did friendship take
A breed for barren metal of his friend? — William Shakespeare
We are advertis'd by our loving friends.
— William Shakespeare
A friend should bear his friends infirmities.
— William Shakespeare
The world is not thy friend
— William Shakespeare
But, gentle friend, for love and courtesy, lie further off." - WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, A Midsummer Night's Dream The
— Connie Willis
But if the while I think on thee, dear friend,
All losses are restored and sorrows end. — William Shakespeare
All losses are restored and sorrows end. — William Shakespeare
Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago,
If thou but think'st him wronged, and mak'st his ear
A stranger to thy thoughts. — William Shakespeare
If thou but think'st him wronged, and mak'st his ear
A stranger to thy thoughts. — William Shakespeare
Mongst all foes that a friend should be the worst
— William Shakespeare
This passion, and the death of a dear friend, would go near to make a man look sad.
— William Shakespeare
Truth, when witty, is the wittiest of all things.
— Augustus Hare
Keep thy friend
Under thy own life's key. — William Shakespeare
Under thy own life's key. — William Shakespeare
Neither a borrower nor a lender be, for loan oft loses both itself and friend, and borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
— William Shakespeare
So far be distant; and good night, sweet friend: thy love ne'er alter, till they sweet life end
— William Shakespeare
But here's the joy: my friend and I are one, Sweet flattery!
— William Shakespeare
I didn't get married until I was 38.
— Don Rickles