
Top 16 Quotes About Benedick In Much Ado About Nothing
#1. It was wonderful flirting with him, all the razor-edged literary banter, like Beatrice and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing. A battle of wit, and a test, too.
Elizabeth Wein
#2. In the end, Dan Rather's legend skewered him, CBS and the craft of journalism.
Tina Brown
#3. At thirty a man suspects himself a fool;
Knows it at forty, and reforms his plan;
At fifty chides his infamous delay,
Pushes his prudent purpose to resolve;
In all the magnanimity of thought
Resolves; and re-resolves; then dies the same.
Edward Young
#4. Every one in this world has as much as they can do in caring for themselves, and few have leisure really to think of their neighbours distresses, however they may delight their tongues with talking of them.
Hester Lynch Piozzi
#5. What a well-designed forecasting system can do is sort out which statistics are relatively more susceptible to luck; batting average, for instance, is more erratic than home runs.
Nate Silver
#6. The desire to be different from the people we live with is sometimes the result of our rejection- real or imagined- by them.
Eric Hoffer
#7. I have Shakespeared my Moliere to Tenessee, and I am Wild for Becket!
But I got a little tired of the redundancy.
Natasha Tsakos
#8. We all travel the Milky Way together, trees and men.
John Muir
#9. The gem, which he had supposed colorless, caught a ray of sunlight from the god-gate in the roof and flashed a watery green. For some reason, it reminded him of her eyes. He put it to his lips, his thoughts full of things that could never be.
Gene Wolfe
#10. Sweet Beatrice, wouldst thou come when I called thee? BEATRICE Yea, signior, and depart when you bid me. BENEDICK O, stay but till then! BEATRICE 'Then' is spoken; fare you well now ... (Much Ado About Nothing)
William Shakespeare
#11. There are no pat answers - we're pushing through some new frontiers, and lessons of the past don't always apply.
Jim Barksdale
#12. But we know that people are complicated and have a mixture of flaws and talents and sins. So why do we pretend that we don't?
Jon Ronson
#13. In science, read by preference the newest works. In literature, read the oldest. The classics are always modern.
Amy Lowell
#14. Benedick
By this hand, I love thee.
Beatrice
Use it for my love some other way than swearing by it.
William Shakespeare
#15. If your friend really cared about you he wouldn't let you take such risks.
Carrie Ryan
#16. When we trust ourselves, ascents become descents, difficulties turn into easinesses, rocks transform into sands and swords into melting candles!..
Mehmet Murat Ildan
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