William Shakespeare Quotes
English playwright and poet. (1564 - 1616)
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'Tis a monster begot upon itself, born on itself.
[Jealousy]
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'Tis beauty, that doth oft make women proud; 'tis virtue, that doth make them most admired; 'tis modesty, that makes them seem divine.
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'Tis death to me, to be at enmity; I hate it, and desire all good men's love.
[Peace]
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'Tis in my memory locked, and you yourself shall keep the key of it.
[Secrecy]
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'Tis not enough to help the feeble up, but to support him after.
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'Tis time to fear when tyrants seem to kiss.
[Tyranny]
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'Tis true, 'tis pity; And pity 'tis 'tis true.
[Trust]
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A countenance more in sorrow than in anger.
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A Daniel come to judgment! yea, a Daniel! O wise young judge, how I do honor thee!
[Judge]
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A fish that hangs in the net, like a poor man's right in the law, will hardly come out of it.
[Law]
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A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.
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A fool's bolt is soon shot.
[Fools]
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A friend should bear his friend's infirmities.
[Friendship]
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A gentleman that loves to hear himself talk, will speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month.
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A golden mind stoops not to shows of dross.
[Vanity]
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A good heart is worth gold.
[Heart]
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A habitation giddy and unsure hath he that buildeth on the vulgar heart.
[Popularity]
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A heavy summons lies like lead upon me.
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A hit, a very palpable hit.
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A horse! a horse! my kingdom for a horse!
[Horses]
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