"Yet, do thy worst, old Time; despite..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
Yet, do thy worst, old Time; despite thy wrong,My love shall in my verse ever live young.
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“Think'st thou I'd make a life of jealousy, To follow still the changes of the moon With fresh suspicions? No; to be once in doubt Is once to be resolved.”
“Till our King Henry had shook hands with Death.”
“But, indeed, words are very rascals, since bonds [vows] disgraced them." Viola: "Thy reason, man?" Feste: "Troth [Truthfully], sir, I can yield you none without words, and words are grown so false, I am loathe to prove reason with them.”
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“People die, but books never die. No man and no force can abolish memory.”
“To me there is no past or future in my art. If a work of art cannot live always in the present it must not be considered at all. The art of the Greeks, of the Egyptians, of the great painters who lived in other times, is not an art of the past; perhaps it is more alive today than it ever was.”
“So I'll continue to continue to pretend my life will never end, and flowers never bend with the rainfall.”