It is engender'd in the eyes,
With gazing fed; and Fancy dies
In the cradle where it lies.
(Love)
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Ah, do not tear away thyself from me;For know, my love, as easy mayst thou fall
A drop of water in the breaking gulf,
And take unmingled thence that drop again
Without addition or diminishing,
As take from me thyself, and not me too.
William Shakespeare
Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world Like a Colossus and we petty men Walk under his huge legs.
William Shakespeare
Vini, Vici, Vidi (I came, I saw, I conquered). - Julius Caesar
William Shakespeare
Men prize the thing ungained more than it is.
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Your face, my thane, is a book where menMay read strange matters.
William Shakespeare
It makes a man a coward. . . . It fills a man full of obstacles. It made me once restore a purse of gold that by chance I found. It beggars any man that keeps it. It is turned out of towns and cities for a dangerous thing, and every man that means to live well endeavors to trust to himself and live without it.
William Shakespeare
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