Monday, July 4, 2011

William Shakespeare

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A wretched soul, bruised with adversity,
We bid be quiet when we hear it cry;
But were we burdened with like weight of pain,
As much or more we should ourselves complain. William ShakespeareAction is eloquence. William ShakespeareAnd since you know you cannot see yourself,
so well as by reflection, I, your glass,
will modestly discover to yourself,
that of yourself which you yet know not of. William ShakespeareAnd thus I clothe my naked villainy
With old odd ends, stol'n forth of holy writ;
And seem a saint, when most I play the devil. William ShakespeareAssume a virtue, if you have it not. William ShakespeareBe great in act, as you have been in thought. William ShakespeareBlow, blow, thou winter wind
Thou art not so unkind,
As man's ingratitude. William Shakespeare Conversation should be pleasant without scurrility, witty without affectation, free without indecency, learned without conceitedness, novel without falsehood. William ShakespeareFor they are yet ear-kissing arguments. William Shakespeare Free from gross passion or of mirth or anger
constant in spirit, not swerving with the blood,
garnish'd and deck'd in modest compliment,
not working with the eye without the ear,
and but in purged judgement trusting neither?
Such and so finely bolted didst thou seem. William ShakespeareGlory is like a circle in the water,
Which never ceaseth to enlarge itself,
Till by broad spreading it disperses to naught. William Shakespeare God bless thee; and put meekness in thy mind, love, charity, obedience, and true duty! William ShakespeareHe who has injured thee was either stronger or weaker than thee. If weaker, spare him; if stronger, spare thyself. William ShakespeareHis life was gentle; and the elements
So mixed in him, that Nature might stand up,
And say to all the world, THIS WAS A MAN! William ShakespeareHow poor are they who have not patience! What wound did ever heal but by degrees. William Shakespeare How use doth breed a habit in a man. William ShakespeareI am not bound to please thee with my answers. William ShakespeareI did never know so full a voice issue from so empty a heart: but the saying is true 'The empty vessel makes the greatest sound'. William ShakespeareI dote on his very absence. William ShakespeareI feel within me a peace above all earthly dignities, a still and quiet conscience. William ShakespeareI hate ingratitude more in a man
than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness,
or any taint of vice whose strong corruption
inhabits our frail blood. William ShakespeareI must be cruel only to be kind;
Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind. William ShakespeareI pray thee cease thy counsel,
Which falls into mine ears as profitless
as water in a sieve. William ShakespeareI pray you bear me henceforth from the noise and rumour of the field, where I may think the remnant of my thoughts in peace, and part of this body and my soul with contemplation and devout desires. William ShakespeareI wasted time, and now doth time waste me. William ShakespeareI wish you well and so I take my leave,
I Pray you know me when we meet again. William ShakespeareIll deeds are doubled with an evil word. William Shakespeare In a false quarrel there is no true valour. William ShakespeareIn peace there's nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness and humility. William Shakespeare In time we hate that which we often fear. William Shakespeare
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