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There's not a note of mine that's worth the noting.
William Shakespeare
Worth
,
Mine
,
Note
'Tis better to bear the ills we have than fly to others that we know not of.
William Shakespeare
Others
,
Fly
,
Bear
Wisely, and slow. They stumble that run fast.
William Shakespeare
Run
,
Fast
,
Slow
He that loves to be flattered is worthy o' the flatterer.
William Shakespeare
Loves
,
Worthy
,
Flattered
Praise us as we are tasted, allow us as we prove.
William Shakespeare
Praise
,
Prove
,
Allow
How well he's read, to reason against reading!
William Shakespeare
Reason
,
Against
,
Read
Let no such man be trusted.
William Shakespeare
Trusted
My pride fell with my fortunes.
William Shakespeare
Pride
,
Fortunes
,
Fell
O God, O God, how weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world!
William Shakespeare
God
,
Seem
,
Weary
For my part, it was Greek to me.
William Shakespeare
Greek
O, had I but followed the arts!
William Shakespeare
Arts
,
Followed
The attempt and not the deed confounds us.
William Shakespeare
Deed
,
Attempt
He is winding the watch of his wit; by and by it will strike.
William Shakespeare
Watch
,
Strike
,
Wit
How oft the sight of means to do ill deeds makes ill deeds done!
William Shakespeare
Done
,
Makes
,
Means
I bear a charmed life.
William Shakespeare
Life
,
Bear
,
Charmed
Truly, I would not hang a dog by my will, much more a man who hath any honesty in him.
William Shakespeare
Honesty
,
Him
,
Dog
They say miracles are past.
William Shakespeare
Past
,
Miracles
The valiant never taste of death but once.
William Shakespeare
Death
,
Once
,
Taste
Well, if Fortune be a woman, she's a good wench for this gear.
William Shakespeare
Good
,
Woman
,
She
Exceeds man's might: that dwells with the gods above.
William Shakespeare
Might
,
Above
,
Gods
It will have blood, they say; blood will have blood.
William Shakespeare
Blood
Lord, Lord, how subject we old men are to this vice of lying!
William Shakespeare
Men
,
Old
,
Lord
Nature hath framed strange fellows in her time.
William Shakespeare
Nature
,
Time
,
Strange
O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath!
William Shakespeare
Outside
,
Falsehood
,
Goodly
So foul and fair a day I have not seen.
William Shakespeare
Fair
,
Seen
,
Foul
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Biography
Nationality:
English
Type:
Dramatist
Born:
April 26
, 1564
Died:
April 23
, 1616
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