Quotes by William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare

English playwright and poet

Lived from: 1564 - 1616

Category: Writers (Contemporary) | Poets (Contemporary) Country: FlagUnited Kingdom

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  • Modest doubt is called the beacon of the wise.
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  • Most dangerous is that temptation that doth good us on to sin to loving virtue.
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  • My age is as a lusty winter, frosty but kindly.
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  • My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep. The more I give thee, the more I have, For both are infinite
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  • My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, and every tongue brings in a several tale, and every tale condemns me for a villain.
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  • My crown is in my heart, not on my head, Nor decked with diamonds and Indian stones, Nor to be seen: My crown is called content: A crown it is, that seldom kings enjoy.
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  • My library was dukedom large enough.
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  • My nature is subdued to what it works in, like the dyer's hand.
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  • My salad days, when I was green in judgment.
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  • Nature must obey necessity.
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  • Nature teaches beasts to know their friends.
    The Tragedy of Coriolanus II, 1
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  • Neither a borrower nor a lender be;
    For loan oft loses both itself and friend.
    Hamlet 1, 3
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  • Nimble thought can jump both sea and land.
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  • No beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity. But I know none, and therefore am no beast.
    Richard III 1, 2
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  • No legacy is so rich as honesty.
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  • No might nor greatness in mortality
    Can censure ’scape; back-wounding calumny.
    Measure for Measure III, 2
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  • Nothing can seem foul to those who win.
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  • Nothing emboldens sin so much as mercy.
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  • Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it.
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  • Nothing will come of nothing.
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