You cram these words into mine ears against the stomach of my sense.
Author: William Shakespeare
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It is a familiar beast to man, and signifies love.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: The Merry Wives of Windsor", Act 1 scene 1
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Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made; Those are pearls that were his eyes: Nothing of him that doth fade But doth suffer a sea-change Into something rich and strange.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: The Tempest, Act 1 scene 2
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I would fain die a dry death.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: The Tempest", Act 1 scene 1
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Thirty-five is a very attractive age. London society is full of women of the very highest birth who have, of their own free choice, remained thirty-five for years.
Author: Oscar Wilde
Work: The Importance of Being Earnest, Act 3
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Fill all thy bones with aches.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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Praising what is lost makes the remembrance dear.
Author: William Shakespeare
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Speak to me as to thy thinkings, As thou dost ruminate, and give thy worst of thoughts The worst of words.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: Othello", Act 3 scene 3
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Your face is a book, where men may read strange matters.
Author: William Shakespeare
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A prudent mind can see room for misgiving, lest he who prospers would one day suffer reverse.
Author: Sophocles
Work: Trachiniae
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The devil hath power To assume a pleasing shape.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: Hamlet", Act 2 scene 2
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For Brutus is an honourable man; So are they all, all honourable men.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: "Julius Caesar", Act 3 scene 2
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I dote on his very absence.
Author: William Shakespeare
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Et tu, Brute!
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: "Julius Caesar", Act 3 scene 1
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By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes. Open, locks, Whoever knocks!
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: Macbeth", Act 4 scene 1
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They say, best men are moulded out of faults, And, for the most, become much more the better For being a little bad.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: Measure for Measure", Act 5 scene 1
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I never resist temptation because I have found that things that are bad for me do not tempt me.
Author: George Bernard Shaw
Work: The Apple Cart (1930)
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And many strokes, though with a little axe, Hew down and fell the hardest-timbered oak.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: King Henry VI Part III", Act 2 scene 1
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But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: Romeo and Juliet", Act 2 scene 1
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The little foolery that wise men have makes a great show.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: As You Like It", Act 1 scene 2
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