"With mirth in funeral and with dirge..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
With mirth in funeral and with dirge in marriage.
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“A prince, the moment he is crown'd,Inherits every virtue sound,As emblems of the sovereign power,Like other baubles in the Tower:Is generous, valiant, just, and wise,And so continues till he dies.”
“All war must be just the killing of strangers against whom you feel no personal animosity; strangers whom, in other circumstances, you would help if you found them in trouble, and who would help you if you needed it.”
“My mate asked me "What do you think of voluntary work?" I said "I wouldn't do it if you paid me."”