Top 16 Quotes About Banquo

#1. Sometimes we need all the glue we can get, just to hold ourselves together.

Cecelia Ahern

#2. Banquo:
It will rain tonight.
First Murderer:
Let it come down.

William Shakespeare

#3. That's the quality of the Spirit that you start feeling so joyous and the joy doesn't have the duality of happiness and unhappiness. It's singular.

Nirmala Srivastava

#4. The older I get the more I try not to waste my time on negative energy.

Christine Baranski

#5. I photograph people as I find them. But people have issues about how they look.

Martin Parr

#6. The perpetuation of slavery, the exile and extermination of American Indians, and the passage of Jim Crow laws weren't carried out at the bidding of a few malefactors of great wealth.

P. J. O'Rourke

#7. My dull brain was wrought with things forgotten.

William Shakespeare

#8. Hesitations're yeses or nos if the questioner already knows the answer.

David Mitchell

#9. Darnley, who, like Banquo's ghost, seemed to play a much more effective part in Scottish politics once he was dead than when he was alive.

Antonia Fraser

#10. A wise woman wishes to be no one's enemy; a wise woman refuses to be anyone's victim.

Maya Angelou

#11. The detective and his criminal wear versions of the same mask.

Jane Roberts

#12. None of us wants to see the truth of what is right in front of us, do they? But for our protection, we must not sugar-coat the truth. We must have the courage to see people for what they are.

Sandra Byrd

#13. The Body Shop Foundation is run by our staff and supports social activism and environmental activism. We don't tend to support big agencies.

Anita Roddick

#14. I can't think of anything that people probably wouldn't already have heard of.

Davey Havok

#15. Process innovation is different from product innovation. It's about how do you create a new product or develop a new product or manufacture a new product, but not a new product itself?

Nirmalya Kumar

#16. It was as though Banquo had turned host.

Evelyn Waugh

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