Top 12 Shakespeare Soothsayer Quotes

#1. The ides of March are come.
Soothsayer: Ay, Caesar; but not gone.

William Shakespeare

#2. Caesar. The Ides of March are come. Soothsayer. [2] Ay, Caesar; but not gone.

William Shakespeare

#3. Numb, I took the perfectly browned puff. Okay. Let me see if I have this right. Al provokes me into defending myself. I nearly kill him. Then Newt tries to kill me, thinking I'm Ku'Sox. Al stops her, saving my life. And now we're all going to have s'mores together?

Kim Harrison

#4. Freedom lurked around us and I understood, at last, that he could help us be free if we would listen, that he would never be free until we did.

James Baldwin

#5. You don't raise kids. You raise carrots. You sponsor kids.

Jess Lair

#6. People say things like "it wasn't supposed to go this way" and "this isn't what I wanted." They're just making noise. There's no such thing as "supposed to," and what you want doesn't matter. All that matters is what happened.

Mira Grant

#7. What is needed now is a transformation of the major systems of production more profound than even the sweeping post-World War II changes in production technology.

Barry Commoner

#8. Don't be kind of bold. Be bold.

William Zinsser

#9. I've always hated metal. It's just a cluster fuck of incessant screaming and much too amplified screechy instruments. And head banging is about as good of an idea as sticking your genitals in a bowl of Sriracha.

Maggie Young

#10. The main thing about the novel that is totally fascinating: It's not possessed by the writer; it's possessed by the reader.

Jane Smiley

#11. I think in the '70s that there was a general feeling of chaos, a feeling that the idea of the '60s as 'ideal' was a misnomer. Nothing seemed ideal anymore. Everything seemed in-between.

David Bowie

#12. I can get closer.

Beth Revis

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