I have not slept one wink.
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Work: Cymbeline", Act 3 scene 4
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I am not merry; but I do beguile The thing I am, by seeming otherwise.
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Work: Othello", Act 2 scene 1
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O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?
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Work: Romeo and Juliet", Act 2 scene 2
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I wish you well and so I take my leave, I Pray you know me when we meet again.
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We do not keep the outward form of order, where there is deep disorder in the mind.
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ld of joy: I were but little happy, if I could say how much.
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Silence   
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Good night, good night! parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it be morrow.
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Work: Romeo and Juliet", Act 2 scene 2
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We burn daylight.
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Work: The Merry Wives of Windsor", Act 1 scene 4
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Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing.
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Work: Sonnet lxxxvii
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I am not bound to please thee with my answers.
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Miscellaneous   
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I must be cruel only to be kind; Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind.
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Pity is the virture of the law, and none but tyrants use it cruelly.
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Laws   
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Brevity is the soul of wit.
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Work: Hamlet", Act 2 scene 2
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Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.
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Work: Hamlet", Act 1 scene 4
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Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits.
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Work: The Two Gentlemen of Verona", Act 1 scene 1
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How use doth breed a habit in a man!
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Habits   
Work: The Two Gentlemen of Verona", Act 5 scene 4
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I thank God I am as honest as any man living that is an old man and no honester than I.
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Honesty   
Work: Much Ado about Nothing", Act 3 scene 1
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If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an improbable fiction.
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Work: Twelfth Night", Act 3 scene 4
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Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground.
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Work: The Tempest", Act 1 scene 1
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Their understanding Begins to swell and the approaching tide Will shortly fill the reasonable shores That now lie foul and muddy.
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