Shakespeare Quotes

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All's well that ends well! still the fine's the crown; What e'er the course, the end is the renown.

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Am I your self But as it were in sort or limitation, To keep with you at meals, comfort your bed, And talk to you sometimes?

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An honest tale speeds best being plainly told.

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An old man, sir, and his wits are not so blunt as, God help, I would desire they were; but, in faith, honest as the skin between his brows.

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An two men ride of a horse, one must ride behind.

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A trifle, some eight-penny matter.

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A wretched soul, bruised with adversity, We bid be quiet when we hear it cry;...

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A young man married is a man that's marred.

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Alas, why would you heap this care on me? I am unfit for state and majesty....

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A fellow almost damned in a fair wife.

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A fool's bolt is soon shot.

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A friend i'the court is better than a penny in purse.

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A good old man, sir, he will be talking; as they say, 'When the age is in, the wit is out.'

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A hovering temporizer, that Canst with thine eyes at once see good and evil, Inclining to them both.

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A man can die but once, we owe God a death.

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'A parted ev'n just between twelve and one, ev'n at the turning o' the tide; for after I saw him fumble with the...

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A peace is of the nature of a conquest, For then both parties nobly are subdued, And neither party loser.

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A power I have, but of what strength and nature I am not yet instructed.

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1st Guard. Is this well done? Charmian. It is well done, and fitting for a princess Descended of so many royal kings.

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3rd Fisherman. I marvel how the fishes live in the sea. 1st Fisherman. Why, as men do a-land: the great ones eat up the little ones.

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A man may see how this world goes with no eyes. Look with thine ears; see how yond justice rails upon yond simple thief. Hark in thine ea...

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A man that apprehends death no more dreadfully but as a drunken sleep, careless, reckless, and fearless of what's past, present, or to come; i...

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'My daughter! O my ducats! O my daughter! Fled with a Christian! O my Christian ducats!...

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'All that glistens is not gold, Often have you heard that told;...

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Well, while I am a beggar I will rail, and say, there is no sin, but to be rich. And being rich my virtue then shall be, To say, there is no vice but beggary.

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Last scene of all, That ends this strange, eventful history, Is second childishness, and mere oblivion, sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.

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He is a heavy eater of beef. Methinks it doth harm to his wit.

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Why then the worlds mine oyster, Which I with sword shall open.

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The road to true love never did run smooth.

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The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.

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