778 Quotations by William Shakespeare
- 201. He that is robb'd, not wanting what is stolen,
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- 202. He that is robbed, not wanting what is stolen, let him not know it, and he's not robbed at all.

- 203. He that is stricken blind cannot forget
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- 204. He that is well paid is well satisfied.

- 205. He that loves to be flattered is worthy of the flatterer.

- 206. He took the bride about the neck and kissed her lips with such a clamorous smack that at the parting ...

- 207. He uses his folly like a stalking-horse, and under the presentation of that he shoots his wit.

- 208. He was a man, take him for all in all,
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- 209. He wears his faith but as the fashion of his hat.

- 210. He who has injured thee was either stronger or weaker than thee. If weaker, spare him; if stronger, ...

- 211. He's winding up the watch of his wit. By and by it will strike.

- 212. Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot
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- 213. Here will be an old abusing of God's patience and the king's English.

- 214. Hereafter, in a better world than this,
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- 215. His life was gentle; and the elements
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- 216. Home-keeping youth have ever homely wits.

- 217. Honesty is the best policy. If I lose mine honor, I lose myself.

- 218. How excellent it is to have a giant's strength, but it is tyrannous to use like a giant.

- 219. How far that little candle throws his beams!
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- 220. How like a winter hath my absence been. From thee, the pleasure of the fleeting year! What freezings ...

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