"He says, he loves my daughter;I think..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
He says, he loves my daughter;I think so too; for never gaz'd the moonUpon the water, as he'll stand and read,As 'twere, my daughter's eyes: and, to be plain,I think, there is not half a kiss to choose,Who loves another best.
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“Men have marble, women waxen, minds.”
“He that plays the king shall be welcome- his Majesty shallhave tribute of me; the adventurous knight shall use his foil andtarget; the lover shall not sigh gratis; the humorous man shallend his part in peace; the clown shall make those laugh whoselungs are tickle o' th' sere; and the lady shall say her mindfreely, or the blank verse shall halt fort.”
“I can counterfeit the deep tragedian;Speak and look back, and pry on every side,Tremble and start, at wagging of a straw,Intending deep suspicion.”
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“Oh, I just wish someone would try to hurt you so I could kill them for you.”
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“Let us show, not merely in great crises, but in every day of life, qualities of practical intelligence, of hardihood and endurance, and above all, the power of devotion to a lofty ideal.”