Shakespeare The Fool Quotes
Collection of top 62 famous quotes about Shakespeare The Fool
Shakespeare The Fool Quotes & Sayings
Happy to read and share the best inspirational Shakespeare The Fool quotes, sayings and quotations on Wise Famous Quotes.
You are a tedious fool.
— William Shakespeare
Love is your master, for he masters you;
And he that is so yoked by a fool,
Methinks, should not be chronicled for wise. — William Shakespeare
And he that is so yoked by a fool,
Methinks, should not be chronicled for wise. — William Shakespeare
Yes, and shall do till the pangs of death shake him. Infirmity, that decays the wise, doth ever make the better fool.
— William Shakespeare
The loyalty, well held to fools, does make Our faith mere folly.
— William Shakespeare
A fool and his words are soon parted
— William Shakespeare
But thoughts the slave of life, and life, Time's fool,
And Time, that takes survey of all the world,
Must have a stop. — William Shakespeare
And Time, that takes survey of all the world,
Must have a stop. — William Shakespeare
A knavish speech sleeps in a fool's ear.
— William Shakespeare
Kent. Who's there?
Fool. Marry, here's grace and a cod-piece; that's a wise man and a fool. — William Shakespeare
Fool. Marry, here's grace and a cod-piece; that's a wise man and a fool. — William Shakespeare
Let the doors be shut upon him, that he may play the
fool no where but in's own house. — William Shakespeare
fool no where but in's own house. — William Shakespeare
I had rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make me sad and to travel for it too!
— William Shakespeare
Opinion's but a fool, that makes us scan the outward habit by the inward man.
— William Shakespeare
Why, what a wasp-stung and impatient fool
Art thou, to break into this woman's mood,
Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own! — William Shakespeare
Art thou, to break into this woman's mood,
Tying thine ear to no tongue but thine own! — William Shakespeare
How every fool can play upon the word!
— 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
Thus hath the candle sing'd the moth. O these deliberate fools!
— William Shakespeare
Didn't Shakespeare say something about 'every fool in error can find a passage of Scripture to back him up'? He knew his religious bigots.
— John Howard Griffin
I hold him but a fool that will endanger His body for a girl that loves him not.
— William Shakespeare
Reply not to me with a fool-born jest.
— William Shakespeare
Good fool, help me to some light and some paper. I tell thee, I am as well in my wits as any man in Illyria.
— William Shakespeare
Oh what fools we mortals are.
— William Shakespeare
To be now a sensible man, by and by a fool, and presently a
beast! — William Shakespeare
beast! — William Shakespeare
Why should I play the Roman fool and die On mine own sword? Whiles I see lives, the gashes Do better upon them.
— William Shakespeare
More fools know Jack Fool than Jack Fool knows.
— William Shakespeare
TIMON
A fool of thee: depart.
APEMANTUS
I love thee better now than e'er I did.
TIMON
I hate thee worse. — William Shakespeare
A fool of thee: depart.
APEMANTUS
I love thee better now than e'er I did.
TIMON
I hate thee worse. — William Shakespeare
I wear not motley in my brain. Good madonna, give me leave to prove you a fool.
— William Shakespeare
I am fortunes fool.
— William Shakespeare
Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks within his bending sickle's compass come.
— William Shakespeare
Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit.
— William Shakespeare
love is not time's fool
— William Shakespeare
The dullness of the fool is the whetstone of the wits.
— William Shakespeare
The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.
— William Shakespeare
Bad is the trade that must play fool to sorrow,
Ang'ring itself and others. — William Shakespeare
Ang'ring itself and others. — William Shakespeare
Cucullus non facit monachum; that's as much to say, as I wear not motley in my brain.
— William Shakespeare
Fools are not mad folks.
— William Shakespeare
Thus we play the fool with the time and the spirits of the wise sit in the clouds and mock us.
— William Shakespeare
The Prince's fool! Ha, it may be I go under that title because I am merry. Yea, but so I am apt to do myself wrong.
— William Shakespeare
What a fool honesty is.
— William Shakespeare
Fools are as like husbands as pilchards are to herrings, the husband's the bigger.
— William Shakespeare
A fool, for example, thinks Shakespeare a great poet ... yet the fool has never read Shakespeare.
— Edgar Allan Poe
Dost thou call me fool, boy?"
"All thy other titles thou hast given away; that thou wast born with. — William Shakespeare
"All thy other titles thou hast given away; that thou wast born with. — William Shakespeare
Wishers were ever fools.
— William Shakespeare
There is no slander in an allowed fool, though he do nothing but rail.
— William Shakespeare
Why what a fool was I to this drunken monster for a God. - Caliban
— William Shakespeare
I will keep where there is wit stirring, and leave the faction of fools.
— William Shakespeare
My cousin's a fool, and thou art another.
— William Shakespeare
Oh, I am fortune's fool!
— William Shakespeare
How ill white hairs become a fool and jester!
— William Shakespeare
Merely, thou art death's fool,
For him thou labor'st by thy flight to shun,
And yet run'st toward him still. — William Shakespeare
For him thou labor'st by thy flight to shun,
And yet run'st toward him still. — William Shakespeare
Away you three-inch fool!
— William Shakespeare
Well, God give them wisdom that have it; and those that are fools, let them use their talents.
— William Shakespeare
We all remember the fool who, almost alone, was true to Lear, but, then, of course, he was a fool.
— William Shakespeare
I see a woman may be made a fool,
If she had not a spirit to resist. — William Shakespeare
If she had not a spirit to resist. — William Shakespeare
The fool multitude, that choose by show, not learning more than the fond eye doth teach.
— William Shakespeare
I am indeed not her fool, but her corrupter of words. (Act III, sc. I, 37-38)
— William Shakespeare
You had measured how long a fool you were upon the ground.
— William Shakespeare
But fish not with this melancholy bait
For this fool gudgeon, this opinion. — William Shakespeare
For this fool gudgeon, this opinion. — William Shakespeare
A fool's bolt is soon shot.
— William Shakespeare
I am even
The natural fool of fortune. — William Shakespeare
The natural fool of fortune. — William Shakespeare
Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage.
— William Shakespeare
A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.
— William Shakespeare