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Quotes from William Shakespeare

The bell invites me.Hear it not, Duncan; for it is a knellThat summons thee to heaven or to hell.
~ William Shakespeare
Hang up philosophy!Unless philosophy can make a Juliet.
~ William Shakespeare
The big round tearsCours'd one another down his innocent noseIn piteous chase.
~ William Shakespeare
How quickly nature falls into revolt When gold becomes her object! For this the foolish over-careful fathers Have broke their sleep with thoughts, their brains with care, Their bones with industry.
~ William Shakespeare
With all his crimes broad blown, as flush as May.
~ William Shakespeare
Our bodies are our gardens, to the which our wills are gardeners.
~ William Shakespeare
A purse of gold most resolutely snatched on Monday night and most dissolutely spent on Tuesday morning.
~ William Shakespeare
Blessed are the peacemakers on earth.
~ William Shakespeare
O happy horse, to bear the weight of Antony!
~ William Shakespeare
Dwindle, peak, and pine.
~ William Shakespeare
Bell, book, and candle shall not drive me back.
~ William Shakespeare
On horror's head horrors accumulate.
~ William Shakespeare
How sour sweet music isWhen time is broke and no proportion kept!So is it in the music of men's lives.
~ William Shakespeare
They are as sick that surfeit with too much as they that starve with nothing.
~ William Shakespeare
Is it so nominated in the bond?
~ William Shakespeare
Be thou familiar, but by no means vulgar;Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried,Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel.
~ William Shakespeare
The king's name is a tower of strength.
~ William Shakespeare
The very life-blood of our enterprise.
~ William Shakespeare
He wants the natural touch.
~ William Shakespeare
Sweets to the sweet: farewell!
~ William Shakespeare
You care not who sees your back: call you that backing of your friends? A plague upon such backing!
~ William Shakespeare
If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me,Without my stir.
~ William Shakespeare
It adds a precious seeing to the eye.
~ William Shakespeare
Like a red morn, that ever yet betoken'dWrack to the seaman, tempest to the field.
~ William Shakespeare