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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I will be correspondent to command, And do my spiriting gently.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: The Tempest", Act 1 scene 2
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Thy words, I grant are bigger, for I wear not, my dagger in my mouth.
Author: William Shakespeare
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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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A hit, a very palpable hit.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: Hamlet", Act 5 scene 2
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Thou art all the comfort, The Gods will diet me with.
Author: William Shakespeare
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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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The game is up.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: Cymbeline", Act 3 scene 3
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But, for my own part, it was Greek to me.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: "Julius Caesar", Act 1 scene 2
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Thou art the Mars of malcontents.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: The Merry Wives of Windsor", Act 1 scene 3
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Beware the ides of March.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: "Julius Caesar", Act 1 scene 2
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Small to greater matters must give way.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: Antony and Cleopatra", Act 2 scene 2
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He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: Hamlet", Act 1 scene 2
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Our bodies are our gardens to which our wills are gardeners.
Author: William Shakespeare
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Your hearts are mighty, your skins are whole.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: The Merry Wives of Windsor", Act 4 scene 1
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Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast.
Author: Oscar Wilde
Work: An Ideal Husband, 1893, Act I
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That man that hath a tongue, I say, is no man, If with his tongue he cannot win a woman.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: The Two Gentlemen of Verona", Act 3 scene 1
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We have seen better days.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: Timon of Athens", Act 4 scene 2
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My meaning in saying he is a good man, is to have you understand me that he is sufficient.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: The Merchant of Venice", Act 1 scene 3
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A very ancient and fish-like smell.
Author: William Shakespeare
Work: The Tempest", Act 2 scene 2
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