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A writer is congenitally unable to tell the truth and that is why we call what he writes fiction.
— William Faulkner
You would never in this world have beaten him. But I tell you this: he would never in this world have beaten you.
— William Goldman
Why, thou deboshed fish thou ... Wilt thou tell a monstrous lie, being but half a fish and half a monster?
— William Shakespeare
I'll tell you this about the Oscars - they're real.
— William H. Macy
DEMETRIUS
... do I not in plainest truth
Tell you, I do not, nor I cannot love you?
HELENA
And even for that do I love you the more. — William Shakespeare
... do I not in plainest truth
Tell you, I do not, nor I cannot love you?
HELENA
And even for that do I love you the more. — William Shakespeare
Who is it that can tell me who I am?
— William Shakespeare
Give to a gracious message An host of tongues, but let ill tidings tell Themselves when they be felt.
— William Shakespeare
It's too bad for us 'literary' enthusiasts, but it's the truth nevertheless - pictures tell any story more effectively than words.
— William Moulton Marston
I am not a planner. I follow. Tell me what to do and no man alive does it better. But my mind is like fine wine; it travels badly.
— William Goldman
A good lenten answer! I can tell thee where that saying was born, of 'I fear no colours.
— William Shakespeare
Tell him from me that he hath done me wrong,
And therefore I'll uncrown him ere't be long. — William Shakespeare
And therefore I'll uncrown him ere't be long. — William Shakespeare
No one individual can tell the truth.
— William Faulkner
My tongue will tell the anger of my heart, or else my heart concealing it will break.
— William Shakespeare
Let me tell you, Cassius, you yourself are much condemned to have an itching palm.
— William Shakespeare
They lie deadly that tell you have good faces.
— William Shakespeare
O, while you live, tell truth, and shame the Devil!
— William Shakespeare
If I shall be condemned Upon surmises, all proofs sleeping else But what your jealousies awake, I tell you 'Tis rigor and not law.
— William Shakespeare
Tell me where is fancy bred,
Or in the heart, or in the head? — William Shakespeare
Or in the heart, or in the head? — William Shakespeare
In what vile part of this anatomy
Doth my name lodge? Tell me, that I may sack
The hateful mansion. — William Shakespeare
Doth my name lodge? Tell me, that I may sack
The hateful mansion. — William Shakespeare
I'm William Wallace, and the rest of you will be spared. Go back to England and tell them ... Scotland is free!
— William Wallace
If the skin were parchment and the blows you gave were ink,
Your own handwriting would tell you what I think. — William Shakespeare
Your own handwriting would tell you what I think. — William Shakespeare
Be collected.
No more amazement. Tell your piteous heart
There's no harm done. — William Shakespeare
No more amazement. Tell your piteous heart
There's no harm done. — William Shakespeare
Be true to yourself and to the culture you were born into. Tell your story as only you can.
— William Zinsser
Never tell anyone to go to hell unless you can make 'em go.
— William J. Clinton
I will tell you this: I will not raise taxes on the middle-class to pay for these programs.
— William J. Clinton
A thought must tell at once, or not at all.
— William Hazlitt
Make a Fair Product for a Fair Price, then Tell the World.
— William Wrigley Jr.
Good fool, help me to some light and some paper. I tell thee, I am as well in my wits as any man in Illyria.
— William Shakespeare
It's impossible to make a picture without values. Values are the basis. If they are not, tell me what is the basis.
— William Morris Hunt
Any magazine editor will tell you, Colin Farrell still sells better than Colin Powell,
— William Bastone
I tried more than once to tell you, to communicate what I know. You did not or could not listen. You can not show to anyone what he has not seen.
— William S. Burroughs
My definition of an intellectual is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture without thinking of the Lone Ranger.
— Billy Connolly
Hal, if I tell thee a lie, spit in my face, call me horse.
— William Shakespeare
I'm sorry, could you please tell me what the definition of the word "is" is?
— William J. Clinton
Tell um de good Lawd dont keer whether he bright er not. Dont nobody but white trash keer dat.
— William Faulkner
There's no one quite like William - I bet he's really kind. You can just tell by looking at him.
— Kate Middleton
A jury verdict is just a guess - a well-intentioned guess, generally, but you simply cannot tell fact from fiction by taking a vote.
— William Landay
I cannot tell what the dickens his name is.
— William Shakespeare
One tries to tell a truth, and one hopes that the truth has a general application rather than just a specific one.
— William Golding
If I mayn't tell you what I feel, what is the use of a friend?
— William Makepeace Thackeray
The instruments of darkness tell us truths ...
— William Shakespeare
Tell the FBI that the kidnappers should pick out a judge that Nixon wants back.
— William O. Douglas
Therefore another prologue must tell he is not a lion
— William Shakespeare
You can never tell what's in a woman's mind,
And if she's from Harlem, there's no use o' tryin — William Christopher Handy
And if she's from Harlem, there's no use o' tryin — William Christopher Handy
If a civil word or two will render a man happy, he must be a wretch indeed who will not tell them to him.
— William Penn
It warms the very sickness in my heart, That I shall live and tell him to his teeth, "Thus diddest thou;"
— William Shakespeare
What can I tell you, except the stupid little I know?
— William, Saroyan
Instead of announcing what you are about to tell is interesting, make it so.
— William Strunk Jr.
Life begins at 40 - but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times.
— William Feather
Freedom is best, I tell thee true, of all things to be won.
— William Wallace
It's a curious thing how no matter what's wrong with you, a man'll tell you to have your teeth examined and a woman'll tell you to get married.
— William Faulkner
O fie, miss, you must not kiss and tell.
— William Congreve
I don't have to tell you, once you get a corpse really caught up in conversation, your battle's half over.
— William Goldman
It is so much easier to tell intimate things in the dark.
— William McFee
Don't worry about meaning. If a story's any good, it can't help but have meaning. Let the PhDs tell you what your story means.
— William Kittredge
In winter's tedious nights sit by the fire With good old folks, and let them tell thee tales Of woeful ages, long ago betid
— William Shakespeare
Will no one tell me what she sings? Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow
For old, unhappy, far-off things
And battles long ago. — William Wordsworth
For old, unhappy, far-off things
And battles long ago. — William Wordsworth
Nobody, but nobody, is going to tell me I'm not the most. I am. I was the most when everybody else was struggling bitterly to become a little.
— William, Saroyan
Our selves are are rough and unrehearsed tales we tell the world.
— William Alexander
The attributes of God tell us what He is and who He is.
— William Ames
Give to these children, new from the world,
Rest far from men.
Is anything better, anything better?
Tell us it then ... — William Butler Yeats
Rest far from men.
Is anything better, anything better?
Tell us it then ... — William Butler Yeats
I'll tell you what I think defines greatness. The ability and willingness to perform in extraordinary ways.
— William Kent Krueger
'Come hither, my boy, tell me what thou seest there?' 'A fool tangled in a religious snare.'
— William Blake
Tell me, was it you or your brother who was killed in the war?
— William Archibald Spooner
Sonny, don't you tell me what's worthwhile
true love is the best thing in the world, except for cough drops. Everybody knows that. — William Goldman
true love is the best thing in the world, except for cough drops. Everybody knows that. — William Goldman
I'll tell you why yes, because why people lie is, because when people stop lying you know they've stopped caring.
— William Gaddis
So we'll live, And pray, and sing, and tell old tales, and laugh at gilded butterflies.
— William Shakespeare
I tell you, money can't build your spire for you. Build it of gold and it would simply sink deeper.
— William Golding
I am one, sir, that comes to tell you your daughter
and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs.(IAGO,ActI,SceneI) — William Shakespeare
and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs.(IAGO,ActI,SceneI) — William Shakespeare
It were for me
To throw my sceptre at the injurious gods;
To tell them that this world did equal theirs
Till they had stolen our jewel. — William Shakespeare
To throw my sceptre at the injurious gods;
To tell them that this world did equal theirs
Till they had stolen our jewel. — William Shakespeare
Tell Allen I plead guilty to vampirism and other crimes against life. But I love him and nothing else cancels love.
— William S. Burroughs
— William S. Burroughs
Never seek to tell thy love; Love that never told can be. For the gentle wind does move silently.. invisibly.
— William Blake
William Tell could take an apple off your head, [Phil] Taylor could take out a processed pea.
— Sid Waddell
Tell about the South. What's it like there. What do they do there. Why do they live there. Why do they live at all.
— William Faulkner
When i tell the truth, it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sake of defending those that do.
— William Blake
It's not good for government to tell people that the world owes them a living and that things are free.
— William Weld
I tell ye true, liberty is the best of all things; never live beneath the noose of a servile halter.
— William Wallace
If I have to tell a guy he's got something to do, I consider myself a failure as a manager.
— William Redington Hewlett
Why don't church leaders forbid Catholics from joining the military with the same fervor they tell Catholics to stay away from abortion clinics?
— William Blum
No man who gets lost can ever tell exactly how he managed to do it.
— William O. Stoddard
Some of you young men think that war is all glamour and glory, but let me tell you, boys, it is all hell!
— William Tecumseh Sherman
You tell 'em, big boy; treat 'em rough.
— William Faulkner
Why didn't someone tell me that I can become a Christian and settle the doubts afterward?
— William Rainey Harper
Tell the truth once and for all and shut up forever.
— William S. Burroughs
People tell me I'm funny. I say looks aren't everything.
— William Sewell
Tell me, daughter Juliet, How stands your dispositions to be married
It is an honor that I dream not of — William Shakespeare
It is an honor that I dream not of — William Shakespeare
I'll tell you the truth and its up to you to live with it.
— William Goldman
Now get you to my lady's chamber, and tell her, let her paint an inch thick, to this favour she must come; make her laugh at that.
— William Shakespeare
The cheek
Is apter than the tongue to tell an errand. — William Shakespeare
Is apter than the tongue to tell an errand. — William Shakespeare