We make trifles of terrors, ensconcing ourselves into seeming knowledge, when we should submit ourselves to an unknown fear.
More Quotes from William Shakespeare:
Her virtues, graced with external gifts,Do breed love's settled passions in my heart;
And like as rigour of tempestuous gusts
Provokes the mightiest hulk against the tide,
So am I driven by breath of her renown
Either to suffer shipwreck or arrive
Where I may have fruition of her love.
William Shakespeare
So shall I live, supposing thou art true,
Like a deceivèd husband; so love's face
May still seem love to me, though altered new,
Thy looks with me, thy heart in other place.
William Shakespeare
Well could I curse away a winter's night,Though standing naked on a mountain top,Where biting cold would never let grass grow,And think it but a minute spent in sport.
William Shakespeare
I am ashamd that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace.
William Shakespeare
It is the rival of my love.
William Shakespeare
For her person, it beggar'd all description.
William Shakespeare
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