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I wear not motley in my brain. Good madonna, give me leave to prove you a fool.
~ William Shakespeare
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For us and for our tragedy, Here stooping to your clemency, We beg your hearing patiently. HAMLET: Is this a prologue or the posy of a ring?
~ William Shakespeare
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You may light on a husband that hath no beard. BEATRICE What should I do with him? Dress him in my apparel and make him my waiting gentlewoman? He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no beard is less than a man; and he that is more than a youth is not for me, and he that is less than a man, I am not for him. Therefore I will even take sixpence in earnest of the bearherd, and lead his apes into hell.
~ William Shakespeare
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Hang, cur, hang, you whoreson, insolent noisemaker!
~ William Shakespeare
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But since the affairs of men rest still incertain, Let's reason with the worst that may befall.
~ William Shakespeare
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The Prince's fool! Ha, it may be I go under that title because I am merry. Yea, but so I am apt to do myself wrong.
~ William Shakespeare
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Good my lord, be cured Of this diseased opinion, and betimes. For 'tis most dangerous.
~ William Shakespeare
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If we offend, it is with our good will. That you should think, we come not to offend, But with good will. To show our simple skill, That is the true beginning of our end.
~ William Shakespeare
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It did always seem so to us: but now, in the division of the kingdom, it appears not which of the dukes he values most; for equalities are so weighed, that curiosity in neither can make choice of either's moiety.
~ William Shakespeare
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In his bosom? In what chapter of his bosom? In his heart? In what chapter and verse of his heart? VIOLA (200) To answer by the method, in the first of his heart. To continue this metaphor—in the first chapter of his heart. OLIVIA Oh, I have read it. It is heresy. Have you no more to say? Oh, I have read that. It's not a holy message, it's heresy. Do you
~ William Shakespeare
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Hark! Peace! It was the owl that shrieked, the fatal bellman, Which gives the stern'st good-night. He is about it.
~ William Shakespeare
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Which is the villain? let me see his eyes, That, when I note another man like him, I may avoid him: which of these is he?
~ William Shakespeare
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Antony shall be brought drunken forth, and I shall see some squeaking Cleopatra boy my greatness I' th' posture of a whore.
~ William Shakespeare
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Out o' th' moon, I do assure thee. I was the man in the moon when time was, --Stephano (Act II, scene 2, lines 136-137)
~ William Shakespeare
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Be plain, good son, and homely in thy drift; Riddling confession finds but riddling shrift.
~ William Shakespeare
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Yet I am doubtful, for I am mainly ignorant. What place this is, and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments. Nor I know not Where I did lodge last night. Do not laugh at me, For as I am a man, I think this lady To be my child Cordelia.
~ William Shakespeare
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impatience does Become a dog that's mad.
~ William Shakespeare
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I will desist; ...But there is something glows upon my cheek, And whispers in mine ear, 'Go not till he speak.
~ William Shakespeare
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O, the word rises, but thought crawls, And word without thought comes difficult to heaven.
~ William Shakespeare
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You shall find there a man who is the abstract of all faults that all men follow.
~ William Shakespeare
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On both sides thus is simple truth suppressed.
~ William Shakespeare
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1Pet 1:15 But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation; 1Pet 1:16 Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.
~ William Smith
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That I chose Independence Day as the moment to strike was of course a piece of deliberate irony.
~ William Styron
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Höss was hardly a sadist, nor was he a violent man or even particularly menacing. He might even be said to have possessed a serviceable decency. Indeed
~ William Styron
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