William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare: I may justly...

William Shakespeare: I may justly...

I may justly say with the hook-nosed fellow of Rome, 'I came, saw and overcame'.

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William Shakespeare: He was indeed...

William Shakespeare: He was indeed...

He was indeed the glass
Wherein the noble youth did dress themselves.


Source:...

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William Shakespeare: Commit<br>The oldest sins...

William Shakespeare: Commit<br>The oldest sins...

Commit
The oldest sins the newest kind of ways.


Source: Henry IV, Pt II, IV. v....

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William Shakespeare: Past and to...

William Shakespeare: Past and to...

Past and to come seems best; things present, worst.

Source: Henry IV, Pt II, I....

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William Shakespeare: I speak of...

William Shakespeare: I speak of...

I speak of peace, while covert enmity
Under the smile of safety wounds the world.


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William Shakespeare: I think the...

William Shakespeare: I think the...

I think the King is but a man as I am: the violet smells to him as it doth to me.

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William Shakespeare: But now behold,&lt;br&gt;In...

William Shakespeare: But now behold,<br>In...

But now behold,
In the quick forge and working-house of thought.


Source: Henry...

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William Shakespeare: Men of few...

William Shakespeare: Men of few...

Men of few words are the best men.

Source: Henry V, III. ii. (40).
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William Shakespeare: There is occasions...

William Shakespeare: There is occasions...

There is occasions and causes why and wherefore in all things.

Source: Henry V, V....

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William Shakespeare: I dare not...

William Shakespeare: I dare not...

I dare not fight; but I will wink and hold out mine iron.

Source: Henry V, II. i....

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William Shakespeare: For so work...

William Shakespeare: For so work...

For so work the honey-bees,
Creatures that by a rule in nature teach
The act of order to a peopled...

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William Shakespeare: Every subject&#039;s duty...

William Shakespeare: Every subject's duty...

Every subject's duty is the king's: but every subject's soul is his own.

Source:...

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William Shakespeare: I see you...

William Shakespeare: I see you...

I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips,
Straining upon the start. The game's afoot:
Follow your spirit;...

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William Shakespeare: Though patience be...

William Shakespeare: Though patience be...

Though patience be a tired mare, yet she will plod.

Source: Henry V, II. i....

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William Shakespeare: Advantage is a...

William Shakespeare: Advantage is a...

Advantage is a better soldier than rashness.

Source: Henry V, III. vi.
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William Shakespeare: Hung be the...

William Shakespeare: Hung be the...

Hung be the heavens with black, yield day to night!

Source: Henry VI, Pt I, I. i....

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William Shakespeare: I owe him...

William Shakespeare: I owe him...

I owe him little duty and less love.

Source: Henry VI, Pt I, IV. iv. (34).
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William Shakespeare: She&#039;s beautiful and...

William Shakespeare: She's beautiful and...

She's beautiful and therefore to be wooed;
She is a woman, therefore to be won.


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William Shakespeare: Defer no time,...

William Shakespeare: Defer no time,...

Defer no time, delays have dangerous ends.

Source: Henry VI., Pt. I, III, ii.
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William Shakespeare: Unbidden guests&lt;br&gt;Are often...

William Shakespeare: Unbidden guests<br>Are often...

Unbidden guests
Are often welcomest when they are gone.


Source: Henry VI, Pt I,...

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