Seth Messenger : William Shakespeare's quotes

William Shakespeare said :

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William Shakespeare
(Quotes)
#32121
The embrace of death is like the bite of a lover, which hurts and we want.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre, 1606)


#32122
Disappear, is to tell the world that it is not a farewell.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre, 1606)


#32123
All the water in the rough and vulgar sea cannot wash the Holy oil of an anointed King.

William Shakespeare
(Richard III, 1633)


#32124
Manhood is lost in reverences, courage in pleasantries, and men are more than the speakers.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien, 1600)


#32125
The regrets won't make me a man, then I die woman, of grief.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien, 1600)


#32126
A true heart is the Sun, because it shines brightly and never doesn't change, but faithfully follows its course.

William Shakespeare
(Henry V, 1599)


#32127
The pen of the poet draws the outline of the things, and gives what is that no name.

William Shakespeare
(Le songe d'une nuit d'été, 1594)


#32128
Ours is the stuff that dreams are made, and our little life is surrounded by sleep.

William Shakespeare
(La Tempête, 1611)


#32129
A pint of beer is a King.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32130
The time is out of joint

William Shakespeare
(Le Figaro, 25 novembre 2016)


#32131
I've lived long enough: the path of my life lost in dried and yellowed leaves.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32132
Breath, breath, winter wind. you're so cruel that the ingratitude of man.

William Shakespeare
(Comme Il vous plaira)


#32133
All days are nights for me as long as I don't see you, and the nights are on clear days when the dream show you to me

William Shakespeare
(Sonnet 43)


#32134
It is more acute than the tooth of a snake to have a thankless child.

William Shakespeare
(Le Roi Lear)


#32135
Come, spirits who attend the murderous thoughts! Of the skull to the heel, you fill all the most horrible cruelty!

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32136
The time is dislocated. O fate cursed, why am I born back in place?

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32137
If music be the food of love, play some more, give me in until the excess, so that my force-fed hunger languish and die.

William Shakespeare
(Le Marchand de Venise)


#32138
Life is but a shadow that passes, a poor actor who stirs and parade one hour on the stage, then one hears more.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32139
The whole world is a stage, men and women, all are actors, and our lives, we play several roles.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32140
We are the stuff that dreams are made.

William Shakespeare
(La tempête)


#32141
Our doubts are traitors that often us lose by fear to undertake the battle that we could win.

William Shakespeare
(Richard III)


#32142
Awareness makes us all cowards.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32143
It is pleasure involved fatigue, but the delight they do taste in charm any worth and makes.

William Shakespeare
(La Tempête, 1611)


#32144
I'd rather hear my dog bark against a crow that a man swear he loves me.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien, 1600)


#32145
Come on, thick night, envelope you darker fumes of hell.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth, 1623)


#32146
I will keep in a nut shell; I believe offshore and the King of one empire without limits... If I didn't have bad dreams.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32147
See how this small candle spreads its light off! So shines a good deed in a malicious world.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32148
The blood draws blood.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32149
Doubt that the stars are of flammeDoutez let the Sun done his tourDoutez that the truth is lying Infamemais never doubt my love.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32150
Pity should be under the law.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32151
Peace resembles our conquests, as two parts nobly, none has really lost.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32152
Fairies spread sacred dew partoutLa to the fields.

William Shakespeare
(Le Songe d'une nuit d'été)


#32153
An honest Word made impression when it is said simply.

William Shakespeare
(Richard III)


#32154
Love contains just what it takes to turn it off.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32155
Weigh oaths with oaths, and you pèserez nothingness.

William Shakespeare
(Le songe d'une nuit d'été)


#32156
If we live, we live to walk on the head of the powerful... Because the powerful work to walk on our lives.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32157
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow! It is small, we we slip from day to day until the last syllable of the time registered on the book of destiny.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32158
Those who flatter the King, abusing him, because flattery is the bellows which upped the flame of sin.

William Shakespeare
(Périclès)


#32159
Better to die misunderstood spend the rest of his life to explain.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32160
This is the French, they turn in the wind.

William Shakespeare
(Richard VI)


#32161
In times of peace, nothing fits better than the quiet, modesty, humility, but come the war then take example on the Tiger.

William Shakespeare
(Henri V)


#32162
Men are birds of passage.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32163
Our doubts assail us and make us fail. And we miss the goal that could be achieved with fear only to not reach.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32164
All honest is, it's never bonD' bring unwelcome news... The bad news, let-lesS' announce themselves, to the moment that they affect us.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32165
To deceive the world, look at the world.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32166
Music is the food of love.

William Shakespeare
(La Nuit des rois)


#32167
The past is prologue.

William Shakespeare
(La tempête)


#32168
When the mind is free, the body is delicate.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32169
Any slave has in main power to break her servitude.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32170
See with your ears.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32171
Men are what is now.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32172
The Raven critical darkness.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32173
Time doesn't have the same speed for everyone!

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32174
Being in doubt, is already being solved.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32175
The reflection made us cowards.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32176
It's a poor love, that can be calculated.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32177
Affection and silent naivete say more by saying less.

William Shakespeare
(Le songe d'une nuit d'été)


#32178
We can smile and smile and still be a villain.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32179
If the strange vicissitudes of fortune did not we see little value in life, never it don't get baby to age.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32180
Strongest oaths are consumed in the fire of passion like a light straw.

William Shakespeare
(La Tempête)


#32181
A fire that burns out another; pain is lessened by the liveliness of an another pain.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32182
Desperate ills, need desperate remedies, or it does not.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32183
A sensitive spirit is not for bringing a sword.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32184
The purest treasure that can give human existence is an unblemished reputation.

William Shakespeare
(Richard II)


#32185
People what is their time.

William Shakespeare
(Roi Lear)


#32186
The time is the absolute master of men; It is both their creator and their graves, it gives them what he pleases and not what they ask for.

William Shakespeare
(Périclès)


#32187
Is not a thin happiness than a mediocre condition: the superfluous Brown faster, you need simple lives longer.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32188
The soul of happiness dies in the enjoyment.

William Shakespeare
(Troïlus et Cressida)


#32189
Be great is to marry a great quarrel.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32190
The men of few words are the best.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32191
The soul separates the body with more pain than the man of his greatness.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32192
It is people who embrace that shadows; These have only the shadow of happiness.

William Shakespeare
(Le Marchand de Venise)


#32193
It is no virtue that slander know reach.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32194
We must die, we know. That is the time and care to delay the day that worried men.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32195
The mind forgets all the suffering when grief companions and friendship the console.

William Shakespeare
(Le Roi Lear)


#32196
When we see a higher share our miseries, it's hardly our miseries seem to our enemies.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32197
Rarely sleep visit the grief; When he deigns to do, it's an almighty comforter.

William Shakespeare
(La tempête)


#32198
Death is a debt that everyone can pay only once.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32199
The Hornets don't suck the blood of Eagles but plunder the hives of bees.

William Shakespeare
(Henri VI)


#32200
The truth has a quiet heart.

William Shakespeare
(La vie et la mort du roi Richard II)


#32201
The greater glory obscures the slightest. A Minister shines as a King until the King looks: and so all his prestige faints.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32202
The oath of a lover is no more valid than the word of an innkeeper: the one and the other guarantors of fake accounts.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32203
That the King only sighs and moans all over the Kingdom.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32204
When there is no cure, a grief is finished and has more hopeful will have no regrets.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32205
The ugliness is less horrible at a demon than a woman.

William Shakespeare
(Le Roi Lear)


#32206
The Raven sings as good as Lark who is not attention. Things are getting their season their just seasoning of praise and perfection!

William Shakespeare
(Le Marchand de Venise)


#32207
An honest man, by the time that short, found one in ten thousand.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32208
Zeal is dangerous.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32209
The wisdom and kindness seem vile to those who have the vile soul.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32210
Know that men are what their time.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32211
Men, at certain moments, are masters of their fate; and if our condition is low, the fault is not in our stars; She is in ourselves.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32212
They are poor, those who have no patience!

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32213
Who continues to follow with fidelity a fallen master is the winner of the winner of his master.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32214
The short rains are long, the sudden storms are short.

William Shakespeare
(La Vie et la mort du roi Richard II)


#32215
Close the doors on the woman's mind and he escaped through the window; close the window and he escaped through the hole in the lock; Plug the lock and it flies with the smoke up the chimney.

William Shakespeare
(Comme Il vous plaira)


#32216
The character that we are, it is a garden, and our will is cultivated.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32217
Ambition actually prefer a defeat to a victory that tarnishes the reputation of the chef.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32218
Saying twice sorry, you don't forgive twice, but you make stronger forgiveness.

William Shakespeare
(La vie et la mort du roi Richard II)


#32219
Who wants to raise in an instant a powerful flame starts to light it with weak strands of straw.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32220
Nature has, perhaps, his reasons to the ruthless hearts.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32221
Be angry, be valiant by excess of fear.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32222
Violent transport have violent ends and die in their triumph; do you like moderately.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32223
Virtue coupled to the beauty, it's honey for the sugar sauce.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32224
Where does worry, sleep never settles.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32225
Since the man whatever he leaves, no matter to leave it more or less early.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32226
As everything is deadly in nature, likewise any kind of love is deadly reached of madness.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32227
Pride has to show off to other mirror than pride.

William Shakespeare
(Troïlus et Cressida)


#32228
Death, fierce Constable, is inflexible in its judgments.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32229
The birth, the beauty, the right way, the reasoning, the courage, the statement, the sweetness, the youth, the liberality and other similar qualities, are not like the spices and salt, that season a man?

William Shakespeare
(Troïlus et Cressida)


#32230
The misfortune is heavier, he realize that we bear it hardly.

William Shakespeare
(La vie et la mort du roi Richard II)


#32231
I'd rather a madness that would make me gay experience that would make me sad.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32232
We end up hating what we fear too often.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32233
It's the place where water is the deepest she's the calmest.

William Shakespeare
(Henri VI)


#32234
Why does love that is so sweet-looking, put to the test, to be so tyrannical and so brutal?

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32235
Is well paid that is well satisfied.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32236
Our vicissitudes Cup fills with a changing liquor.

William Shakespeare
(King Henry IV)


#32237
The bird stuck in a Bush is wary of all the bushes.

William Shakespeare
(Henry VI)


#32238
Little expensive and large home make merry feast.

William Shakespeare
(La Comédie des erreurs)


#32239
The love is the Sun after the rain, and lust, it's the storm after the Sun.

William Shakespeare
(Vénus et Adonis)


#32240
All that looks the same is not identical.

William Shakespeare
(Jules Cesar)


#32241
So sweet is the love we implored, more sweet love is giving of himself.

William Shakespeare
(La Nuit des rois)


#32242
If you spent the entire year on vacation; fun would be too exhausting work.

William Shakespeare
(Henry IV)


#32243
The virtuous hope going fast: it has the wings of the swallow.

William Shakespeare
(Richard III)


#32244
Stone tower, the walls of bronze working, solitary private air or massive iron links, can string together the strength of the soul.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32245
The devil can cite scripture for his purpose.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32246
Humor. With a sad joke.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32247
Die fighting, is death destroying death. Die trembling is slavishly pay the tribute of his life died.

William Shakespeare
(La vie et la mort du roi Richard II)


#32248
All captive carries in his left hand the power to destroy his servitude.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32249
Who hides his faults is, in the end, betrayed by his conscience.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32250
Wise is the father who knows his own child.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32251
Jealousy is a monster that is creates itself and develops its own entrails.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32252
The big bellies are with the meagre brains; and if food enrich the body, they are ruining the intelligence.

William Shakespeare
(Peines d’amour perdues)


#32253
I know people that have for the wise only because they don't say anything.

William Shakespeare
(Le Marchand de Venise)


#32254
The strongest oaths are straw in the inferno of the senses.

William Shakespeare
(La Tempête)


#32255
The passion is growing because of the obstacles against him.

William Shakespeare
(Tout est bien qui finit bien)


#32256
Cruel tooth pain is never more venomous than when she bites without tearing the wound.

William Shakespeare
(Richard II)


#32257
The heart beats more deliciously to relaunch a lion to flush out a Hare.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32258
Kindness feels good to one who gives and who receives.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32259
Who hides his faults is, ultimately unmasked by his conscience.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32260
A friend should bear the weaknesses of his friend.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32261
Give up one who surrenders.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32262
Judging others, is to be judged.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32263
There is no philosopher who stand with serenity a terrible toothache.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien)


#32264
The company is not comfortable that is not sociable.

William Shakespeare
(Cymbeline)


#32265
There are more things in heaven and on Earth as in the dreams of the philosophy.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32266
And earthly power is more similar to that of God when the clemency softens justice.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32267
Love all, trust few people.

William Shakespeare
(All’s well that ends well)


#32268
It's something wonderful that instinct.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32269
I'd rather be a toad and live off the fumes of a Dungeon only to leave a corner that I like to use others!

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32270
One who dies this year is off to next year.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32271
At Christmas I'm not more rose I would snow in the spring. I love every season for what it brings.

William Shakespeare
(Peines d’amour perdues)


#32272
What a pity that fools can speak with wisdom of the follies are the wise!

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32273
What need is there the bridge is wider than the river? The necessary's always the right concessions.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien)


#32274
When courage encroaches on the reason, it eats the sword with which he fought.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32275
It is also easy to count the atoms to resolve the proposals of a lover.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32276
The eye does not see itself; He needs his reflection in something else.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32277
Fame is a wind instrument that are echoing suspicions, jealousies, conjecture.

William Shakespeare
(Henri V)


#32278
The evil that men do survives them, the good is often buried with their os.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32279
Silence is the most eloquent interpreter of joy.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien)


#32280
Life is a shadow that works, a poor player that Struts and Wiggles an hour on stage, then we cease to hear.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32281
The proud do not glory behind them.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien)


#32282
It always happens that we do not consider a good value, as long as we enjoy; but as soon as lack us, we discover him merit he won't show us when he was to us.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien)


#32283
Simply an atom to disturb the eye of the mind.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32284
Give ear to all, but your words to the little number.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32285
If knowledge is the goal, know you should be sufficient.

William Shakespeare
(Peines d’amour perdues)


#32286
What is the author in the world who will teach you the beauty as well as a woman's look?

William Shakespeare
(Peines d’amour perdues)


#32287
Poor people who have no patience! What injury never healed otherwise than by degrees?

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32288
As soon as we are born, we cry for coming on this grand Theater of fools.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32289
Where joy has more laughs, pain has the most tears.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32290
Too easy conquest is soon despised.

William Shakespeare
(La Tempête)


#32291
Words are just words, and I have never heard that in a bruised heart you got by ear...

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32292
Security is the greatest enemy of mortals.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32293
The talent will step forward for the very reason that he hide his perfections.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien)


#32294
Love, give me strength, and this force will save me.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32295
Many can withstand bad weather that have no taste for the storm.

William Shakespeare
(Peines d’amour perdues)


#32296
It is still better to use a broken weapon than to stay bare hands.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32297
We cannot all be masters, and teachers can all be faithfully served.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32298
Rather not having, to have two words, one is too many.

William Shakespeare
(Les Deux Gentilshommes de Vérone)


#32299
The flight consisting of shirk is allowed when there is more thanks to wait.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32300
There's no art to find the provisions of the soul on the face.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32301
Friendship is constant in all things except in the interests and Affairs of love.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien)


#32302
Mercy does not control. She falls from the sky like a gentle rain on the place which it dominates.

William Shakespeare
(Le Marchand de Venise)


#32303
Will wisely and gently: stumble that run fast.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32304
The love of young people isn't really in the heart, it is only in the eyes.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32305
Praise does not correct the face where beauty lacks.

William Shakespeare
(Peines d’amour perdues)


#32306
Must the author have the spirit to have the work!

William Shakespeare
(La mégère apprivoisée)


#32307
The power to change everything sovereign is in our control.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32308
Reputation is a vain and false prejudice: often won without merit and lost without justice!

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32309
When a situation is at the worst, it takes her to stop or she recovers...

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32310
The suffering alone, suffers mostly by imagination; but the soul easily subdues suffering, when his pain has classmates to test.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32311
It is better be wrong altogether than having the slightest suspicion.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32312
I want this world for what it is: a theatre where each has a role.

William Shakespeare
(Le Marchand de Venise)


#32313
The thought of a woman is still running ahead of his actions.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32314
Trinkets, light as air, are just jealous confirmations as strong as evidence of Holy Scripture.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32315
We know what we are, but we don't know what we can be.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32316
About the thought of our enemies, we would open their hearts; It is legitimate to open their papers.

William Shakespeare
(Le Roi Lear)


#32317
Have seen and have nothing, is to have the rich eyes and poor hands.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32318
When the demons want to produce the darkest packages, they present first under heavenly outside.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32319
Better to be despised and know what be despised and agree to flatter.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32320
Oh! how this world working days is crowded with Brambles.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32321
For a noble heart, the richest gift becomes poor, when those who give love more.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32322
The language of her girls is also a row as invisible edge of the razor, which divides an elusive hair to look.

William Shakespeare
(Peines d’amour perdues)


#32323
This anxiety is less than the imaginary horror.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32324
Any grievance is not necessarily hate.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32325
The consciousness is just a word for the use of the cowards, invented first to keep the strong in respect.

William Shakespeare
(Richard III)


#32326
No one, indeed, is wrong when all jabbering.

William Shakespeare
(Peines d’amour perdues)


#32327
That one that is stolen realizes not larceny, that he knows nothing, and it is not stolen at all.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32328
Find it me easier to learn to twenty people that it is good to do, to be one of the twenty to follow my own lessons.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32329
I saw more than eighty years of pain, and every hour of joy always broke on a week of anguish!

William Shakespeare
(Richard III)


#32330
Youth who merely at home has always small-minded.

William Shakespeare
(Les deux gentilshommes de Vérone)


#32331
It is in the nature of men fight for small things, although the large only of concern to them.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32332
Honesty is a crazy person who becomes alienated those it serves.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32333
Anyone must love love at first sight.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32334
In all things we're strongest in pursuit as the enjoyment.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32335
Profit is blessing when it is not stolen.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32336
The body is low, more thought is strongly.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32337
A clear confession doesn't get that absolution equivocal.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32338
What love can do, love dares to attempt it.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32339
A woman sometimes pushes what is charming the most.

William Shakespeare
(Les deux gentilshommes de Vérone)


#32340
Certain girls, by modesty offers, say a not as they would like that was a Yes.

William Shakespeare
(Les deux gentilshommes de Vérone)


#32341
A girl didn't want is to get married and when she is married, she want to everything.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32342
Waiting for a dead man's shoes might work long barefoot.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32343
Nothing is good or bad in itself, everything depends on our thinking.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32344
Some are born great, others will shrug into greatness, others still are put on.

William Shakespeare
(Troïle et Cresside)


#32345
Plague is public! A man endorse you it as well against only upside.

William Shakespeare
(Troïle et Cresside)


#32346
Who wants to do a very large feuCommence with weak strands in a hurry.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32347
If it was easy to know what to do, the chapels would be churches and the cottages of the Palace.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32348
Beauty causes the thief more than gold.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32349
Nature is too pauvrePour fight with the mind wonders.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32350
For the task that we love, we get up early, and we put with joy.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32351
The brief summers often have early spring.

William Shakespeare
(Richard III)


#32352
Men are men, and the best forget sometimes.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32353
Love is not love, when it involved foreign to its supreme purpose considerations.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32354
When the rich rogues need poor rogues, poor people can do whatever they want.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien)


#32355
When you have adopted and had a friend, hang it on your soul with a spike of steel; but hardened not your hand in contact with the first hatched fresh classmate that you dénicheras.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32356
What is honor? A Word. What is that Word honor? Air.

William Shakespeare
(Henri IV)


#32357
Greatness, it is when the power she separates consciousness.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32358
It's losing life than to buy it by too many worries.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32359
How poor are those who have no patience.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32360
Cowards die many times before their deaths; The brave don't never taste death once.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32361
What's in a name? What we call rose, by any other name would smell as sweet.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32362
What starts in the wrong is strengthened by the evil.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32363
Time looks like a host to the big world, who coldly shaking hands with the friend who goes and who, arms extended, embraces the newcomer.

William Shakespeare
(Troïlus et Cressida)


#32364
Any slave has in its hands the power to break his chains.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32365
There are more things in heaven and on Earth don't dream your philosophy.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32366
Pain is the poison of the beauty.

William Shakespeare
(La Tempête)


#32367
Forgive is something more noble and more rare than revenge.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32368
We are the stuff that dreams are made of, and our little life is surrounded by sleep.

William Shakespeare
(La tempête)


#32369
A deep fall often leads to the greatest happiness.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32370
Nothing says joy than silence. If I could tell how big was my happiness, it was small.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32371
The glory is like a circle in the wave that will always extending, until by the dint of spread, eventually disappear.

William Shakespeare
(Henri VI)


#32372
Don't be a borrower, nor a lender; Because often you lose the loan and friend, and borrowing...

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32373
Who steals my purse steals something without value.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32374
The fool thinks wise and sage himself acknowledges to be crazy.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32375
Anger is like a spirited horse; If we let him go the bridle, its too hard soon exhausted it.

William Shakespeare
(Henri VIII)


#32376
The evil that men do lives after them, the good is often buried with their ashes.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32377
But love is blind, and lovers cannot see the joke Follies they commit themselves.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32378
Love is a smoke made the steam of sighs.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32379
All world's a stage, and all men and women, are only actors. And our life during we play several roles.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32380
To fool the world, resembles the world; looks like the innocent flower, but be the serpent she's hiding.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth)


#32381
The words without thoughts never go to heaven.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32382
Would you be as chaste as ice, and as pure as snow, you don't escape to slander.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32383
The need is the best of the virtues.

William Shakespeare
(Richard II)


#32384
Think before you speak and weighs before you act.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32385
It is more acute than the tooth of a serpentD' have a thankless child.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32386
Daggers that aren't in the hands can be in words.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32387
Careless heart lives long.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32388
It is customs it is more honourable to breach than to follow.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32389
What cannot be avoided, we must embrace it.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32390
Words pay no debts.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32391
It is said that the blood will have blood.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32392
We wash blood with blood but not with water.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32393
The wise don't ever grieve present headaches, but employs the present to prevent others.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32394
Grief, in some measure, shows great affection; but too high-dose, it always shows some weakness of mind.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32395
You can do a lot with hatred, but even more with love.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32396
Wounds that man made himself difficult to heal.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32397
When the money above, all the doors open.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32398
We love better die every hour of fear to die, die once.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32399
If making was so easy that know what it is good to do, chapels would be churches, and the cottages of the poor people of the palaces of princes.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32400
Who neglects the marks of friendship, eventually losing the feeling.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32401
The thought is the slave of life, and life is the fool of the time...

William Shakespeare
(Henry IV)


#32402
It is dangerous to be overzealous.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32403
We are made of the same stuff that dreams and our little life, a sum completes.

William Shakespeare
(La tempête)


#32404
Dies who pays his debts.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32405
The men taken the object they own well above its value.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32406
A light fire is quickly stifled: If you let it, rivers cannot turn it off.

William Shakespeare
(Henry VI)


#32407
Hope of joy is almost equal to the joy.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32408
Memory is the Sentinel of the spirit.

William Shakespeare
(Macbeth, 1605)


#32409
Poetry is the music that everyone carries in itself.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32410
It is your fear that I'm afraid.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32411
Those who accept with a smile to be stolen himself steals something to the thief.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32412
Give those who give themselves up.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32413
The visible dangers cause us less AWE than imaginary dangers.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32414
All cloud child not a storm.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32415
Who has more hope won't have regrets.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32416
Love looks not with eyes, but with the soul.

William Shakespeare
(Le Songe d'une nuit d'été)


#32417
Assign at least the appearance of virtue.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32418
Flies in the hands of mischievous kids, here's what we to the gods; they kill us for fun.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32419
The evil that a man lives after him; often his good deeds go into the Earth with his bones.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32420
These are the stars, the stars up there who govern our existence.

William Shakespeare
(Le Roi Lear)


#32421
Miserable is the love that would measure.

William Shakespeare
(Antoine et Cléopâtre)


#32422
I was also told that you fardiez you. Very well! God has given you one face, and you make you another.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32423
Oh! Beware, my Lord, of jealousy; It is the Green-eyed monster which torments the prey which it feeds.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32424
How the world train seems boring, tasteless, banal and sterile!

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32425
Mend his pain with proverbs.

William Shakespeare
(Beaucoup de bruit pour rien)


#32426
If you have tears, prepare to pay them.

William Shakespeare
(Jules César)


#32427
This time is skewed.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32428
Nothing is good or bad in itself, it depends on what you think.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32429
There is little to choose between the bad apples.

William Shakespeare
(La Mégère apprivoisée)


#32430
Tears prove their love, they do not bring their remedy.

William Shakespeare
(Richard II)


#32431
Prosperity is the bond of love.

William Shakespeare
(Le Conte d’hiver)


#32432
Weakness, your name is woman!

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32433
The fool thinks wise and sage recognizes crazy.

William Shakespeare
(Comme il vous plaira)


#32434
A bit of grief shows a lot of love, but a lot of grief shows too little of mind.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32435
My body is a garden, my will is his gardener.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#32436
To be or not to be: that is the question.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32437
It is a misfortune of the time that crazy people guide the blind.

William Shakespeare
(Le roi Lear)


#32438
Moaning on a misfortune happened, is the surest way to attract another.

William Shakespeare
(Othello)


#32439
It is not vice so simple that only shows outside of virtue.

William Shakespeare
(Le marchand de Venise)


#32440
There is only the beggars who can count their wealth.

William Shakespeare
(Roméo et Juliette)


#32441
With the beginning of a lie, we're fishing a carp of truth.

William Shakespeare
(Hamlet)


#32442
The fool, the lover and the poet are stuffed imagination.

William Shakespeare
(Le songe d'une nuit d'été)


#32443
Men who speak the least are the bravest.

William Shakespeare
(Henry V)


#32444
Men must suffer their departure as their coming down here; the whole is to be ready.

William Shakespeare
(Le Roi Lear)


#32445
It is not enough to talk, just talk.

William Shakespeare
(Le songe d'une nuit d'été)


#37349
For a thousand kisses you will buy my heart and you will pay for it at your leisure, one by one.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


#37770
My body is a garden, my will is its gardener.

William Shakespeare
(Source inconnue)


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