"To England will I steal, and there..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
To England will I steal, and there I'll steal.
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“One man in his time plays many parts.”
“O, this life Is nobler than attending for a check, Richer than doing nothing for a robe, Prouder than rustling in unpaid-for silk: Such pain the cap of him that makes him fine Yet keeps his book uncrossed.”
“Then happy I that love and am beloved, where I may not remove nor be removed.”
More on Theft
“Processions that lack high stilts have nothing that catches the eye.What if my great-granddad had a pair that were twenty foot high,And mine were but fifteen foot, no modern stalks upon higher,Some rogue of the world stole them to patch up a fence or a fire.”
“I hate it when people pilfer my things.”
“I do believe that political arrangements which are based upon violence, intimidation and theft will eventually break down - and will deserve to do so.”
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“I tell ya, I know the best way to get girls. I hang out at women's prisons, and wait for parolees.”
“Those who are incapable of committing great crimes do not readily suspect them in others.”
“But I wonder where we will land if trial judges begin deciding that the fact that a man has committed an atrocious crime is proof sufficient that he is not responsible for his acts.”