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Greatest is the person who completes his Journey', I say and; 'Journeys end in love of meeting', said Shakespeare.
— Abhishek Kothari
There is no love-broker in the world can more prevail in man's commendation with woman than report of valor.
— William Shakespeare
Love is a smoke made with fume of sighs;
Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes; — William Shakespeare
Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes; — William Shakespeare
Why didn't vandals ever quote Shakespeare? I'd love to see graffiti in iambic pentameter.
— J.A. Konrath
DEMETRIUS
... do I not in plainest truth
Tell you, I do not, nor I cannot love you?
HELENA
And even for that do I love you the more. — William Shakespeare
... do I not in plainest truth
Tell you, I do not, nor I cannot love you?
HELENA
And even for that do I love you the more. — William Shakespeare
For a long time, my subconscious rested in a dark place, ticking through memories like a jukebox selecting a record ...
— Chelsie Shakespeare
There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd.
— William Shakespeare
But as I grew up as a child, falling in love with the theater and Shakespeare, my heroes were Sir Laurence Olivier and Sir John Gielgud.
— Patrick Stewart
Come, sir, come,
I'll wrestle with you in my strength of love.
Look, here I have you, thus I let you go,
And give you to the gods. — William Shakespeare
I'll wrestle with you in my strength of love.
Look, here I have you, thus I let you go,
And give you to the gods. — William Shakespeare
Sometimes I just crave to play in Shakespeare again and I know and love playing Orlando so much.
— Basil Rathbone
Come what sorrow can, It cannot countervail the exchange of joy, That one short minute gives me in her sight
— William Shakespeare
In love the heavens themselves do guide the state;
Money buys lands, and wives are sold by fate. — William Shakespeare
Money buys lands, and wives are sold by fate. — William Shakespeare
What a pretty thing man is when he goes in his doublet and hose and leaves off his wit!
— William Shakespeare
I know a lady in Venice would have walked barefoot to Palestine for a touch of his nether lip
— William Shakespeare
You cannot call it love, for at your age the heyday in the blood is tame
— William Shakespeare
Yet writers say, as in the sweetest bud
The eating canter dwells, so eating love
Inhabits in the finest wits of all. — William Shakespeare
The eating canter dwells, so eating love
Inhabits in the finest wits of all. — William Shakespeare
What I have done is yours; what I have to do is yours; being part in all I have, devoted yours.
— William Shakespeare
Fool:
"He's mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf, a horse's health,
a boy's love, or a whore's oath."
King Lear (III, vi, 19-21) — William Shakespeare
"He's mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf, a horse's health,
a boy's love, or a whore's oath."
King Lear (III, vi, 19-21) — William Shakespeare
You're in love? Out Out of love? I love someone. She doesn't love me.
— William Shakespeare
I will live in thy heart, die in thy lap, and be buried in thy
eyes - and moreover, I will go with thee to thy uncle's. — William Shakespeare
eyes - and moreover, I will go with thee to thy uncle's. — William Shakespeare
Hereafter, in a better world than this, I shall desire more love and knowledge of you
— William Shakespeare
JACQUES: The worst fault you have is to be in love.
— William Shakespeare
Who wooed in haste, and means to wed at leisure.
— William Shakespeare
In truth, fair Montague, I am too fond...
— William Shakespeare
Self-love is the most inhibited sin in the canon.
— William Shakespeare
There is none of my uncle's marks upon you; he taught me how to know a man in love; in which cage of rushes I am sure you are not prisoner.
— William Shakespeare
Love me or hate me
both are in my favor.
If you love me,
I'll always be in your heart,
but if you hate me,
I'll always be in your mind. — William Shakespeare
both are in my favor.
If you love me,
I'll always be in your heart,
but if you hate me,
I'll always be in your mind. — William Shakespeare
For their love
Llies in their purses, and whoso empties them
By so much fills their hearts with deadly hate. — William Shakespeare
Llies in their purses, and whoso empties them
By so much fills their hearts with deadly hate. — William Shakespeare
What made me love thee? let that persuade thee, there's something extraordinary in thee
— William Shakespeare
A gentleman that loves to hear himself talk, will speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month.
— William Shakespeare
The sweetest honey is loathsome in its own deliciousness. And in the taste destroys the appetite. Therefore, love moderately.
— William Shakespeare
Love yourself; and in that love not unconsidered leave your honor.
— William Shakespeare
What we know is that Shakespeare wrote perhaps the most remarkable body of passionate love poetry in the English language to a young man.
— Stephen Greenblatt
The April's in her eyes: it is love's Spring,
And these the showers to bring it on.. — William Shakespeare
And these the showers to bring it on.. — William Shakespeare
Oh, flatter me; for love delights in praises.
— William Shakespeare
Love's stories written in love's richest books.
To fan the moonbeams from his sleeping eyes. — William Shakespeare
To fan the moonbeams from his sleeping eyes. — William Shakespeare
What's done is done. The joy is in the doing.
— William Shakespeare
The sight of lovers feedeth those in love.
— William Shakespeare
I am a bastard, too. I love bastards! I am bastard begot, bastard instructed, bastard in mind, bastard in valor, in everything illegitimate.
— William Shakespeare
I'll make my heaven in a lady's lap
— William Shakespeare
Base men being in love have then a nobility in their natures more than is native to them.
— William Shakespeare
Eternity was in our lips and eyes,
Bliss in our brows' bent; none our parts so poor
But was a race of heaven. — William Shakespeare
Bliss in our brows' bent; none our parts so poor
But was a race of heaven. — William Shakespeare
To move wild laughter in the throat of death?
It cannot be, it is impossible:
Mirth cannot move a soul in agony. — William Shakespeare
It cannot be, it is impossible:
Mirth cannot move a soul in agony. — William Shakespeare
For thou hast given me in this beauteous face A world of earthly blessings to my soul, If sympathy of love unite our thoughts.
— William Shakespeare
Give me that man that is not passion's slave, and I will wear him in my heart's core, in my heart of heart, as I do thee.
— William Shakespeare
Ha. "Against my will I am sent to bid you come into dinner." There's a double meaning in that.
-Benedick (Much Ado) — William Shakespeare
-Benedick (Much Ado) — William Shakespeare
O love, be moderate, allay thy ecstasy, In measure rain thy joy, scant this excess!
— William Shakespeare
In love?
Out-
Of love?
Out of her favour where I am in love. — William Shakespeare
Out-
Of love?
Out of her favour where I am in love. — William Shakespeare
Viola De Lesseps: You have never spoken so well of him before.
William Shakespeare: He was not dead before. — Marc Norman
William Shakespeare: He was not dead before. — Marc Norman
O, swear not by the moon, the fickle moon, the inconstant moon, that monthly changes in her circle orb, Lest that thy love prove likewise variable
— William Shakespeare
On a day - alack the day! -
Love, whose month is ever May,
Spied a blossom passing fair
Playing in the wanton air — William Shakespeare
Love, whose month is ever May,
Spied a blossom passing fair
Playing in the wanton air — William Shakespeare
I'm in a whole different part of show business. I'm not even part of Shakespeare in Love.
— Eddie Murphy
And, assure thyself, there is no love-broker in the world can more prevail in man's commendation with woman than report of valour.
— William Shakespeare
When I was offered the part in Shakespeare In Love a voice in my head said 'not another tights role!
— Joseph Fiennes
How much salt water thrown away in waste/
To season love, that of it doth not taste. — William Shakespeare
To season love, that of it doth not taste. — William Shakespeare
Love thrives not in the heart that shadows dreadeth.
— William Shakespeare
Young men's love then lies not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes.
— William Shakespeare
Besides, our nearness to the King in love
Is near the hate of those love not the King. — William Shakespeare
Is near the hate of those love not the King. — William Shakespeare
Who could refrain,
That had a heart to love, and in that heart
Courage to make love known? — William Shakespeare
That had a heart to love, and in that heart
Courage to make love known? — William Shakespeare
Music, moody food
Of us that trade in love. — William Shakespeare
Of us that trade in love. — William Shakespeare
While we lie tumbling in the hay.
— William Shakespeare
So they loved as love in twain
Had the essence but in one;
Two distinct, divisions none ... — William Shakespeare
Had the essence but in one;
Two distinct, divisions none ... — William Shakespeare
I know no ways to mince it in love, but directly to say - I love you
— William Shakespeare
O powerful love, that in some respects makes a beast a man, in some other, a man a beast.
— William Shakespeare
During these years in Stamps, I met and fell in love with William Shakespeare. He was my first white love.
— Maya Angelou
On the streets, unrequited love and death go together almost as often as in Shakespeare.
— Scott Turow
You know that love
Will creep in service where it cannot go. — William Shakespeare
Will creep in service where it cannot go. — William Shakespeare
Out of her favour, where I am in love.
— William Shakespeare
For where thou art, there is the world itself,
With every several pleasure in the world,
And where thou art not, desolation. — William Shakespeare
With every several pleasure in the world,
And where thou art not, desolation. — William Shakespeare
They are in the very wrath of love, and they will go together. Clubs cannot part them
— William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare: My muse, as always, is Aphrodite.
Philip Henslowe: Aphrodite Baggett, who does it behind the Dog and Crumpet? — Marc Norman
Philip Henslowe: Aphrodite Baggett, who does it behind the Dog and Crumpet? — Marc Norman
That all the world will be in love with night And pay no worship to the garish sun.
— William Shakespeare
That happens a lot with Shakespeare. The women go after what they want; the men wind up suckered into things.
— Gayle Forman
Love, therefore, and tongue-tied simplicity
In least speak most, to my capacity. — William Shakespeare
In least speak most, to my capacity. — William Shakespeare
Our nearness to the king in love is nearness to those who love not the king.
— William Shakespeare
I do love nothing in the world so well as you- is not that strange?
— William Shakespeare
See how she leans her cheek upon her hand.
O, that I were a glove upon that hand
That I might touch that cheek! — William Shakespeare
O, that I were a glove upon that hand
That I might touch that cheek! — William Shakespeare
In springtime, the only pretty ring time
Birds sing, hey ding
A-ding, a-ding
Sweet lovers love the spring - — William Shakespeare
Birds sing, hey ding
A-ding, a-ding
Sweet lovers love the spring - — William Shakespeare
Man and wife, being two, are one in love.
— William Shakespeare
There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple.
If the ill spirit have so fair a house,
Good things will strive to dwell with't — William Shakespeare
If the ill spirit have so fair a house,
Good things will strive to dwell with't — William Shakespeare
For which of my bad parts didst thou first fall in love with me?
— William Shakespeare
I love a ballad in print o' life, for then we are sure they are true.
— William Shakespeare
I fell in love with Shakespeare when I was 12, and I read the whole works. Yes, I was precocious.
— Claire Tomalin
A grandma's name is little less in love than is the doting title of a mother.
— William Shakespeare
Now the fair goddess, Fortune,
Fall deep in love with thee, and her great charms
Misguide thy opposers' swords! — William Shakespeare
Fall deep in love with thee, and her great charms
Misguide thy opposers' swords! — William Shakespeare
Was ever woman in this humour wooed?
Was ever woman in this humour won? — William Shakespeare
Was ever woman in this humour won? — William Shakespeare
Thy tongue
Makes Welsh as sweet as ditties highly penn'd,
Sung by a fair queen in a summer's bower,
With ravishing division, to her lute. — William Shakespeare
Makes Welsh as sweet as ditties highly penn'd,
Sung by a fair queen in a summer's bower,
With ravishing division, to her lute. — William Shakespeare
The sweetest honey
Is loathsome in his own deliciousness. — William Shakespeare
Is loathsome in his own deliciousness. — William Shakespeare
I hold it cowardice To rest mistrustful where a noble heart Hath pawned an open hand in sign of love.
— William Shakespeare
And in the end ... the love you get equals the love you give
— William Shakespeare
My love to love is love but to disgrace it,
For I have heard it is a life in death,
That laughs and weeps, and all but with a breath. — William Shakespeare
For I have heard it is a life in death,
That laughs and weeps, and all but with a breath. — William Shakespeare
In thy youth wast as true a lover, As ever sighed upon a midnight pillow
— William Shakespeare
I am gone, though I am here. There is no love in you. Nay, I pray you let me go.
— William Shakespeare
I love Shakespeare. In Shakespeare, tragedy is not just something that's bad. It's something that could be good and is bad.
— Rafe Esquith
I would love to do Shakespeare in New York.
— Finn Wittrock
'Shakespeare in Love' was a particularly happy film.
— Tom Stoppard