Of all the wonders that I yet have heard,It seems to me most strange that men should fearSeeing that death, a necessary end,Will come when it will come.
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There shall your master have a thousand loves,A mother, and a mistress, and a friend,
A phoenix, captain, and an enemy,
A guide, a goddess, and a sovereign,
A counsellor, a traitress, and a dear;
His humble ambition, proud humility,
His jarring concord, and his discord dulcet,
His faith, his sweet disaster; with a world
Of pretty, fond, adoptious christendoms
That blinking Cupid gossips.
William Shakespeare
I am ill, but your being by me
Cannot amend me; society is no comfort
To one not sociable.
William Shakespeare
In delay there lies no plenty.
William Shakespeare
All lovers swear more performance than they are able, and yet reserve an ability that they never perform vowing more than the perfection of ten, and discharging less than the tenth part of one.
William Shakespeare
Thy counsel, lad, smells of no cowardice.
William Shakespeare
Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, And therefore is wing's Cupid painted blind.
William Shakespeare
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