Yea, man and birds are fain of climbing high.
(The Second Part Of King Henry The Sixth)
More Quotes from William Shakespeare:
I presumeThat, as my hand has open'd bounty to you,
My heart dropp'd love, my pow'r rain'd honour, more
On you than any, so your hand and heart,
Your brain, and every function of your power,
Should, notwithstanding that your bond of duty,
As 'twere in love's particular, be more
To me, your friend, than any.
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No, I defy all counsel, all redress,
But that which ends all counsel, true redress-
Death, death; O amiable lovely death!
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Lawless are they that make their wills their law.
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He that loves to be flattered is worthy of the flatterer.
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Fly, run, hue and cry, villain; I am undone.
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To none of these, except it be the last;
Namely, some love that drew him oft from home.
William Shakespeare
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