Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Then others for breath of words respect, Me for my dumb thoughts, speaking in effect.
William Shakespeare
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
William Shakespeare
Age: 51 †
Born: 1564
Born: April 26
Died: 1616
Died: April 23
Actor
Dramaturge
Playwright
Poet
Stage Actor
Writer
Stratford-upon-Avon
Warwickshire
Shakespeare
The Bard
The Bard of Avon
William Shakspere
Swan of Avon
Bard of Avon
Shakespere
Shakespear
Shakspeare
Shackspeare
William Shake‐ſpeare
Respect
Words
Dumb
Others
Breath
Breaths
Speaking
Effect
Effects
Thoughts
More quotes by William Shakespeare
Look to her, Moor, if thou has eyes to see. She has deceived her father, and may thee.
William Shakespeare
GLOUCESTER: I do not know that Englishman alive With whom my soul is any jot at odds, More than the infant that is born to-night: I thank my God for my humility.
William Shakespeare
'Tis better to be vile than vile esteemed
William Shakespeare
For my own part, I shall be glad to learn of noble men.
William Shakespeare
Titus Andronicus, my lord the Emperor Sends thee this word, that, if thou love thy sons, Let Marcus, Lucius, or thyself, old Titus, Or any one of you, chop off your hand And send it to the King: he for the same Will send thee hither both thy sons alive, And that shall be the ransom for their fault.
William Shakespeare
He's loved of the distracted multitude, who like not in their judgement, but their eyes.
William Shakespeare
'Tis best to weigh the enemy more mighty than he seems.
William Shakespeare
Love's gentle spring doth always fresh remain.
William Shakespeare
Even as one heat another heat expels, or as one nail by strength drives out another, so the remembrance of my former love is by a newer object quite forgotten.
William Shakespeare
When we mean to build, We first survey the plot, then draw the model And when we see the figure of the house, Then must we rate the cost of the erection.
William Shakespeare
This look of thine will hurl my soul from heaven.
William Shakespeare
Self-love is the most inhibited sin in the canon.
William Shakespeare
Done to death by slanderous tongue
William Shakespeare
And mind, with my heart in't and now farewell Till half an hour hence.
William Shakespeare
Who riseth from a feast With that keen appetite that he sits down?
William Shakespeare
Trip over love, you can get up. Fall in love and you fall forever. Anyone can catch your eye, but it takes someone special to catch your heart. Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.
William Shakespeare
His jest will savour but of shallow wit, When thousands weep, more than did laugh at it.
William Shakespeare
A little more than kin, and less than kind.
William Shakespeare
And the more pity that great folk should have count'nance in this world to drown or hang themselves more than their even-Christen.
William Shakespeare
The coward dies a thousand deaths, the valiant, only once!
William Shakespeare