Famous Quotes
985 Quotations with Shake.
- 461. William Shakespeare: He that loves to be flattered is worthy of the flatterer.

- 462. William Shakespeare: He took the bride about the neck and kissed her lips with such a clamorous smack ...

- 463. William Shakespeare: He uses his folly like a stalking-horse, and under the presentation of that he s ...

- 464. John Greenleaf Whittier: Here Greek and Roman find themselves alive along these crowded shelves; and Shak ...

- 465. William Shakespeare: He's winding up the watch of his wit. By and by it will strike.

- 466. William Shakespeare: Honesty is the best policy. If I lose mine honor, I lose myself.

- 467. William Shakespeare: How excellent it is to have a giant's strength, but it is tyrannous to use like ...

- 468. William Shakespeare: How like a winter hath my absence been. From thee, the pleasure of the fleeting ...

- 469. William Shakespeare: How quickly nature falls into revolt, when gold becomes her object!

- 470. William Shakespeare: I am a kind of burr; I shall stick.

- 471. William Shakespeare: I am a man more sinned against than sinning.

- 472. William Shakespeare: I am bewitched with the rogue's company. If the rascal have not given me medicin ...

- 473. William Shakespeare: I can get no remedy against this consumption of the purse: borrowing only linger ...

- 474. Sir Walter Raleigh: I can't write a book commensurate with Shakespeare, but I can write a book by me ...

- 475. William Shakespeare: I care not, a man can die but once; we owe God and death.

- 476. William Shakespeare: I dare to do all that may become a man: who dares do more is none.

- 477. William Shakespeare: I did send to you for certain sums of gold, which you denied me.

- 478. William Shakespeare: I do desire we may be better strangers.

- 479. William Shakespeare: I do not much dislike the matter, but the manner of his speech.

- 480. William Shakespeare: I durst not laugh for fear of opening my lips and receiving the bad air.
