Love And Death Shakespeare Famous Quotes & Sayings
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Top 43 Quotes About Love And Death Shakespeare
#1. The unavoidable price of reliability is simplicity. - Author: Tony Hoare

#2. The love of wicked men converts to fear, that fear to hate, and hate turns one or both to worthy danger and deserved death. - Author: William Shakespeare

#3. Bad promises are better broken than kept. - Author: Abraham Lincoln

#4. Ay me! for aught that I could ever read, Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth. But, either it was different in blood,- Or else it stood upon the choice of friends,- Or, if there were a sympathy in choice, War, death, or sickness did lay siege to it. - Author: William Shakespeare

#5. Wear me as a seal over your heart, as a seal upon your arm, for love is strong as death, passion cruel as the grave. - Author: William Shakespeare

#6. On the streets, unrequited love and death go together almost as often as in Shakespeare. - Author: Scott Turow

#7. The longer I lived, the longer it would be until I saw him alive again, until I could taste his new lips and run my fingers through his new hair. We could be young and beautiful again ... - Author: Chelsie Shakespeare

#8. People come to music to seek oblivion: is that not also a form of deception? - Author: Claude Debussy

#9. The last thing we need is yet another makeup company. Even I have a nervous breakdown when I go through the department store makeup floor. - Author: Lauren Hutton

#10. If we do not teach our children, societ will. And they-and we-will live with the results. - Author: Stephen R. Covey

#11. In Judo, he who thinks is immediately thrown. Victory is assured to the combatant who is both physically and mentally nonresistant. - Author: Robert Linssen

#12. Tis torture, and not mercy. Heaven is here Where Juliet lives, and every cat and dog And little mouse, every unworthy thing, Live here in heaven and may look on her, But Romeo may not. - Author: William Shakespeare

#13. For a long time, my subconscious rested in a dark place, ticking through memories like a jukebox selecting a record ... - Author: Chelsie Shakespeare

#14. 'bye. Great knowing you. Fun peeing next to you in the wave pool that one time...? - Author: Lauren Strasnick

#15. I did not care what it was all about. All I wanted to know was how to live in it. Maybe if you found out how to live in it you learned from that what is was all about. - Author: Ernest Hemingway,

#16. As I love the name of honour more than I fear death. - Author: William Shakespeare

#17. Amen, amen! but come what sorrow can,
It cannot countervail the exchange of joy
That one short minute gives me in her sight:
Do thou but close our hands with holy words,
Then love-devouring death do what he dare;
It is enough I may but call her mine. - Author: William Shakespeare

#18. I melted into the dream as if I had always been there. I knew where I had come from; I knew where I was going. - Author: Chelsie Shakespeare

#19. Sweets to the sweet. - Author: William Shakespeare

#20. He would reach for me in the middle of the night, nearly every single night, wrapping one of those solid arms around my waist and pulling me in close. So. Close. - Author: Chelsie Shakespeare

#21. She has vowed never to love: and that vow means I must endure a living death. - Author: William Shakespeare

#22. In reviewing his own moral career, the stigmatized individual may single out and retrospectively elaborate experiences which serve for him to account for his coming to the beliefs and practices that he now has regarding his own kind and normals. - Author: Erving Goffman

#23. Then love-devouring Death do what he dare. - Author: William Shakespeare

#24. To move wild laughter in the throat of death?
It cannot be, it is impossible:
Mirth cannot move a soul in agony. - Author: William Shakespeare

#25. He made me feel unhinged ... like he could take me apart and put me back together again and again. - Author: Chelsie Shakespeare

#26. Death where is thy sting? Love, where is thy glory? - Author: William Shakespeare

#27. My love to love is love but to disgrace it,
For I have heard it is a life in death,
That laughs and weeps, and all but with a breath. - Author: William Shakespeare

#28. ROMEO: I have night's cloak to hide me from their sight;
And but thou love me, let them find me here:
My life were better ended by their hate,
Than death prorogued, wanting of thy love. - Author: William Shakespeare

#29. It appears that there are two different 'mechanisms' by which orderly events can be produced: the 'statistical mechanism' which produces 'order from disorder' and the new one, producing 'order from order'. - Author: Erwin Schrodinger

#30. Ay, but to die, and go we know not where. - Author: William Shakespeare

#31. Love, whose month is ever May,
Spied a blossom passing fair,
Playing in the wanton air:
Through the velvet leaves the wind,
All unseen can passage find;
That the lover, sick to death,
Wish'd himself the heaven's breath. - Author: William Shakespeare

#32. To stop himself from reaching out, he folded his arms over his chest, his shirt straining. Her gaze fell, locking on his left bicep. Damn. If she wanted him the way he wanted her, they were going to be in trouble. Lots and lots of pleasurable, oh, so wrong trouble. Again - Author: Gena Showalter

#33. I'll make death love me; for I will contend
Even with his pestilent scythe. - Author: William Shakespeare

#34. O serpent heart hid with a flowering face!
Did ever a dragon keep so fair a cave?
Beautiful tyrant, feind angelical, dove feather raven, wolvish-ravening lamb! Despised substance of devinest show, just opposite to what thou justly seemest - A dammed saint, an honourable villain! - Author: William Shakespeare

#35. They died together; they'll always be remembered together. It's decided, once and for all. He was hers. - Author: Rebecca Serle

#36. No more than I was to be born. - Author: Spartacus

#37. With that, I took a deep breath and leapt; spreading my arms, pretending I could fly ... - Author: Chelsie Shakespeare

#38. Only under conditions of revolutionary crises do you have the highest level of self-organization; this is the Soviet type of organization, which is to say, workers' councils, people's councils, call them what you want, popular committees. - Author: Ernest Mandel

#39. O, if I say, you look upon this verse,
When I perhaps compounded am with clay,
Do not so much as my poor name rehearse,
But let your love even with my life decay;
Lest the wise world should look into your moan,
And mock you with me after I am gone. - Author: William Shakespeare

#40. The ocean pulsed outside our window. The sound of the waves crashing on the rocks below usually calmed me down, but the fear and chaos that were tangled in my mind made that an impossibility. - Author: Chelsie Shakespeare

#41. When you say politics, you conjure a whole bunch of associations: elections, campaigning, debates, fundraising. None of this exists in Russia! We are still fighting not for election victories but for having elections at all. - Author: Garry Kasparov

#42. How do you mourn something that never really belonged to you? - Author: Rebecca Serle

#43. Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage. - Author: William Shakespeare

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