
Top 30 Shakespeare Weary Quotes
#1. Look, the world's comforter, with weary gait,
His day's hot task hath ended in the west:
The owl, night's herald, shrieks-'tis very late;
The sheep are gone to fold, birds to their nest;
And coal-black clouds, that shadow heaven's light,
Do summon us to part, and bid good night.
William Shakespeare
#2. Avoid contradicting in general, especially people you love.
Maurice Baring
#4. Is it thy will they image should keep open
My heavy eyelids to the weary night?
Dost thou desire my slumbers should be broken,
While shadows like to thee do mock my sight?
William Shakespeare
#6. I, measuring his affections by my own,
Which then most sought where most might not be found,
Being one too many by my weary self,
Pursued my humor not pursuing his,
And gladly shunned who gladly fled from me.
William Shakespeare
#7. Mum, mum,
He that keeps nor crust nor crumb,
Weary of all, shall want some.
William Shakespeare
#8. Librarians have always been among the most thoughtful and helpful people. They are teachers without a classroom. No libraries, no progress.
Willard Scott
#9. What am I doing here?" asked Shadow.
"In Lakeside, I mean. Not in the world.
Neil Gaiman
#10. Most people wish for riches, but few people provide the definite plan and burning desire which pave the road to wealth.
Napoleon Hill
#11. What, keep a week away? Seven days and nights,
Eightscore-eight hours, and lovers' absent hours
More tedious than the dial eightscore times!
O weary reckoning!
William Shakespeare
#12. Preciate the wakeup blowjob, baby. Feel free to do that any time the spirit moves you.
Kristen Ashley
#13. When life reaches out with a moment like this, it's a sin if you don't reach back.
Matthew Quick
#14. Oh God! that one might read the book of fate, And see the revolution of the times Make mountains level, and the continent, Weary of solid firmness, melt itself Into the sea.
William Shakespeare
#15. So weary with disasters, tugg'd with fortune,
That I would set my life on any chance,
To mend, or be rid on't.
William Shakespeare
#16. My feet are not a good part of my body. They definitely have suffered for my art. They're, like, all bunions and blisters.
Lindy Booth
#17. Thus weary of the world, away she hies,
And yokes her silver doves; by whose swift aid
Their mistress mounted through the empty skies
In her light chariot quickly is convey'd;
Holding their course to Paphos, where their queen
Means to immure herself and not be seen.
William Shakespeare
#18. When corporations get special handouts from the government, subsidies and tax breaks, it costs you. It means you have to pay more in taxes to make up for these hidden expenses, and government has less money for good schools and roads, Medicare and national defense and everything else you need.
Robert Reich
#20. Why, who cries out on pride that can therein tax any private party? Doth it not flow as hugely as the sea till the weary very means do ebb?
William Shakespeare
#21. O God, O God, how weary, stale, flat, and unprofitable seem to me all the uses of this world!
William Shakespeare
#22. People will admit to arson and mayhem sooner than no sense of humor.
Peg Bracken
#23. Well, well, well, if it isn't Ms. Detention. How was it by the way? I'm sure your father was very proud.
Evelyn Smith
#24. As material fortune is associated with the properties of the body, so honor belongs to those of the soul.
Ptolemy
#25. An old man, broken with the storms of state,
Is come to lay his weary bones among ye;
Give him a little earth for charity!
William Shakespeare
#26. The weary sun hath made a golden set
And by the bright tract of his fiery car
Gives token of a goodly day to-morrow.
William Shakespeare
#27. I have ventured, Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory, But far beyond my depth. My high-blown pride At length broke under me, and now has left me, Weary and old with service, to the mercy Of a rude stream that must for ever hide me.
William Shakespeare
#28. How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a weary world.
William Shakespeare
#29. They must hear the ghost of her whenever I speak.
Cat Clarke
#30. Fear is the darkroom where negatives are developed.
Zig Ziglar
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