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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| c0de51d | That deep torture may be called a hell,When more is felt than one hath power to tell. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 62f95ea | Crabbed age and youth cannot live together:Youth is full of pleasure, age is full of care | William Shakespeare | ||
| 43389dd | I gyve unto my wief my second best bed with the furniture | William Shakespeare | ||
| ca789ec | I was in love with my bed. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 002b687 | Is she not passing fair? | William Shakespeare | ||
| 0635003 | How use doth breed a habit in a man! | William Shakespeare | ||
| 3ab550c | Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night! | William Shakespeare | ||
| c73b7d3 | She's beautiful, and therefore to be woo'd;She is a woman, therefore to be won. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 07f189a | The fox barks not, when he would steal the lamb. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 3793588 | The smallest worm will turn, being trodden on. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 9b2e167 | Down, down to hell; and say I sent thee thither. | William Shakespeare | ||
| ba1d846 | Now is the winter of our discontentMade glorious summer by this sun of York. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 0125481 | Off with his head! | William Shakespeare | ||
| 63dec5a | A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse! | William Shakespeare | ||
| 0ad21c7 | What's in a name? That which we call a rose,By any other name would smell as sweet. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 86e1657 | O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo? | William Shakespeare | ||
| b3e14be | Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind,And therefore is wing'd Cupid painted blind. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 01287ff | A man can die but once. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 6b88ebd | Cowards die many times before their deaths;The valiant never taste of death but once. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 1a88fb1 | Cry 'Havoc!,' and let slip the dogs of war. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 7c07070 | Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice. | William Shakespeare | ||
| aa9c36e | To be or not to be, that is the question. | William Shakespeare | ||
| a8f3797 | Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em. | William Shakespeare | ||
| bca33a0 | Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit and lost without deserving. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 00dc0c8 | How sharper than a serpent's tooth it isTo have a thankless child! | William Shakespeare | ||
| 57e5328 | I am a man,More sinn'd against than sinning. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 55c9d89 | The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne,Burnt on the water. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 8b6c7c6 | Come what come may,Time and the hour runs through the roughest day. | William Shakespeare | ||
| d63299b | So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,So long lives this, and this gives life to thee. | William Shakespeare | ||
| d41b4a1 | Let me not to the marriage of true mindsAdmit impediments. | William Shakespeare | ||
| 1f762ae | Golden lads and girls all must,As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. | William Shakespeare | ||
| ec57e3f | If it be true that good wine needs no bush, 'tis true that a good play needs no epilogue. | William Shakespeare quotes about acting | ||
| c8299b9 | Like a dull actor now,Even to a full disgrace. | William Shakespeare quotes about acting | ||
| 4b239fc | A beggarly account of empty boxes. | William Shakespeare quotes about acting | ||
| 1ff4f51 | The play's the thingWherein I'll catch the conscience of the king. | William Shakespeare quotes about acting | ||
| ce41cae | Come, sit down, every mother's son, and rehearse your parts. | William Shakespeare quotes about acting | ||
| e04e8d8 | Is there no play,To ease the anguish of a torturing hour? | William Shakespeare quotes about acting | ||
| 67690f6 | He was an man, take him for all in all. I shall not look upon his like again. | William Shakespeare quotes about death | ||
| 8dc32ec | That we shall die we know; 'tis but the time And drawing days out, that men stand upon. | William Shakespeare quotes about death | ||
| 9e5367c | He that cuts off twenty years of life Cuts off so many years of fearing death. | William Shakespeare quotes about death | ||
| ce6f36f | Be absolute for death; either death or life Shall thereby be the sweeter. | William Shakespeare quotes about death | ||
| cbe7929 | Ay, but to die, and go we know not where; To lie in cold obstruction and to rot. | William Shakespeare quotes about death | ||
| 1903fe2 | Woe, destruction, ruin, and decay; The worst is death, and death will have his day. | William Shakespeare quotes about death | ||
| 188e6fb | Death lies on her, like an untimely frost Upon the sweetest flower of all the field. | William Shakespeare quotes about death |