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Quotes About Acceptance

Of all the wonders that I have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come. (Act II, Scene 2)
~ William Shakespeare
Things without all remedy should be without regard: what's done is done.
~ William Shakespeare
This thing of darkness I Acknowledge mine.
~ William Shakespeare
You cannot, sir, take from me any thing that I will more willingly part withal: except my life, except my life, except my life.
~ William Shakespeare
What's done, is done
~ William Shakespeare
Make death proud to take us.
~ William Shakespeare
La culpa, no está en nuestras estrellas, sino en nosotros mismos, que consentimos en ser inferiores.
~ William Shakespeare
Not a whit, we defy augury: there's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, 'tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not now, yet it will come: the readiness is all.
~ William Shakespeare
Men must endure Their going hence, even as their coming hither. Ripeness is all.
~ William Shakespeare
If it be now, 'tis not to come. If it be not to come, it will be now. If it be not now, yet it will come—the readiness is all.
~ William Shakespeare
what cannot be saved when fate takes, patience her injury a mockery makes
~ William Shakespeare
In time the savage bull doth bear the yoke.' Benedick - The savage bull may, but if ever the sensible Benedick bear it, pluck off the bull's horns and set them in my forehead, and let me be vildly painted; and in such great letters as they writes, 'Here is good horse for hire', let them signify under my sign, 'Here you may see Benedick the married man.
~ William Shakespeare
Possiamo chiudere con il passato, ma il passato non chiude con noi.
~ William Shakespeare
And now, tell me, for which of my bad qualities did you first fall in love with me?' 'All of them together,' she said. 'They maintained such a well organised state of evil that they wouldn't allow any good quality to intermingle with them
~ William Shakespeare
None can be called deformed but the unkind.
~ William Shakespeare
For I am born to tame you, Kate, And bring you from a wild Kate to a Kate Comfortable as other household Kates.
~ William Shakespeare
My lord, I will take my leave of you. Hamlet: You cannot, sir, take from me anything that I will more willingly part withal...
~ William Shakespeare
Fate, show thy force; ourselves we do not owe; what is decreed must be, and be this so.
~ William Shakespeare
Of your philosophy you make no use, If you give place to accidental evils.
~ William Shakespeare
If she do bid me pack, I'll give her thanks As though she bid me stay by her a week. If she deny to wed, I'll crave the day When I shall ask the banns, and when be married.
~ William Shakespeare
All strange and terrible events are welcome, but comforts we despise
~ William Shakespeare
Since mine own doors refuse to entertain me, I'll knock elsewhere, to see if they'll disdain me
~ William Shakespeare
Lady Macduff: [To her son] Sirrah, your father's dead: And What will you do now? How will you live? Son: As birds do, mother. Lady Macduff: What, with worms and flies? Son: With what I get, I mean. and so do they
~ William Shakespeare
pero perseverar en obstinado desconsuelo es una conducta de impía terquedad; es un pesar indigno del hombre; muestra una voluntad rebelde al Cielo, un corazón débil, un alma sin resignación, una inteligencia limitada e inculta.
~ William Shakespeare