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- There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio,
Than are dreamt of in your philosophy. - William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Hamlet", Act 1 scene 5
- Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Hamlet", Act 1 scene 4
- Beware
Of entrance to a quarrel; but being in, Bear't that the opposed may beware of thee. Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice; Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment. Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not express'd in fancy; rich, not gaudy; For the apparel oft proclaims the man. - William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Hamlet", Act 1 scene 3
- He was a man, take him for all in all,
I shall not look upon his like again. - William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Hamlet", Act 1 scene 2
- Frailty, thy name is woman!
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Hamlet", Act 1 scene 2
- The attempt and not the deed
Confounds us. - William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Macbeth", Act 2 scene 2
- Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble. - William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Macbeth", Act 4 scene 1
- By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes. Open, locks, Whoever knocks! - William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Macbeth", Act 4 scene 1
- Out, damned spot! out, I say!
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Macbeth", Act 5 scene 1
- To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,
Creeps in this petty pace from day to day To the last syllable of recorded time, And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more: it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. - William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), "Macbeth", Act 5 scene 5
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