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Quote: | Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do singe yourself. |
Author: | William Shakespeare (King Henry VIII) |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | enemy enemies hate rage anger bitterness actions plots self-destruction revenge |
Quote: | And 'tis a kind of good deed to say well; And yet words are no deeds. |
Author: | William Shakespeare (King Henry VIII) |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | actions words speech sympathy empathy compassion |
Quote: | A peace above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience. |
Author: | William Shakespeare (King Henry VIII) |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | serenity calm integrity character honesty virtue |
Quote: | I charge thee, fling away ambition; By that sin fell the angels. |
Author: | William Shakespeare (King Henry VIII) |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | ambition desire greed avarice vanity pride modesty humility |
Quote: | Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it is. |
Author: | William Shakespeare [King Henry VIII] |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | yearning desire pursuit jealousy greed |
Quote: | Appetite, a universal wolf. |
Author: | William Shakespeare [Troilus and Cressida] |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | greed hunger yearning desire overeating fat diet weight loss jealousy satisfaction |
Quote: | He that is proud eats up himself; pride is his own glass, his own trumpet, his own chronicle. |
Author: | William Shakespeare [Troilus and Cressida] |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | pride proud vanity conceit humility humble |
Quote: | Light boats sail swift, though greater hulks draw deep. |
Author: | William Shakespeare [Troilus and Cressida] |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | depth spirituality character integrity inner life |
Quote: | Be moderate, be moderate. |
Author: | William Shakespeare [Troilus and Cressida] |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | moderation self-control will |
Quote: | Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge. |
Author: | William Shakespeare [Coriolanus] |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | mercy character integrity noble leadership |
Quote: | He that is stricken blind cannot forget The precious treasure of his eyesight lost. |
Author: | William Shakespeare [Titus Andronicus] |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | perspective appreciation gratitude |
Quote: | The eye of man hath not heard, the ear of many hath not seen, man's hand is not able to taste, his tongue to conceive, nor his heart to report, what my dream was. |
Author: | William Shakespeare |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | dream vision goal imagination creativity self-expression artistic |
Quote: | Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast. |
Author: | William Shakespeare, from Romeo and Juliet |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | patience planning pacing wisdom |
Quote: | Too swift arrives as tardy as too slow. |
Author: | William Shakespeare, from Romeo and Juliet |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | patience wisdom careful planning |
Quote: | Adversity's sweet milk, philosophy. |
Author: | William Shakespeare, from Romeo and Juliet |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | adversity challenges difficulties wisdom growth adversities school of hard knocks |
Quote: | 'Tis not enough to help the feeble up, But to support him after. |
Author: | William Shakespeare, from Timon of Athens |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | aid assistance help support ministry service donations giving |
Quote: | Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once. Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, It seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, Will come when it will come. |
Author: | William Shakespeare, from Julius Caesar |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | death courage bravery living life |
Quote: | A friend should bear his friend's infirmities... |
Author: | William Shakespeare, from Julius Caesar |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | friendships relationships shortcomings tolerance |
Quote: | There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune... We must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures. |
Author: | William Shakespeare, from Julius Caesar |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | courage risk daring bravery success vision achievement goals |
Quote: | A goodly apple rotten at the heart: O, what a goodly outside falsehood hath. |
Author: | William Shakespeare |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | temptation truth deception |
Quote: | And nature must obey necessity. |
Author: | William Shakespeare |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | character need circumstances |
Quote: | And oftentimes, to win us to our harm, The instruments of darkness tell us truths, Win us with honest trifles, to betray 's In deepest consequence. |
Author: | William Shakespeare |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | temptation sin deception discernment |
Quote: | I pray you... Your play needs no excuse. Never excuse. |
Author: | William Shakespeare |
Source: | Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy by Sarah Ban Breathnach |
Keywords: | play joy creativity relaxation leisure |
Quote: | Things without all remedy should be without regard; what's done is done. |
Author: | William Shakespeare |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | past mistakes errors mistakes |
Quote: | Things without all remedy should be without regard; what's done is done. |
Author: | William Shakespeare from MacBeth |
Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
Keywords: | apology remorse regrets past forgiveness |