Nimble thought can jump both sea and land. – William Shakespeare
I do desire we may be better strangers. – William Shakespeare
Give thy thoughts no tongue, nor any unproportioned thought his act. Be thou familiar but by no means vulgar. – William Shakespeare
Shes beautiful, and therefore to be wooed; She is a woman, therefore to be won. – William Shakespeare
A smile cures the wounding of a frown. – William Shakespeare
For I am full of spirit and resolve to meet all perils very constantly. – William Shakespeare
Who is so firm that cant be seduced? – William Shakespeare
I durst not laugh for fear of opening my lips and receiving the bad air. – William Shakespeare
But thy eternal summer shall not fade. – William Shakespeare
Come, lets have one other gaudy night. Call to me. All my sad captains. Fill our bowls once more. Lets mock the midnight bell. – William Shakespeare
We waste our lights in vain, like lamps by day. – William Shakespeare
And oftentimes excusing of a fault doth make the fault the worse by the excuse. – William Shakespeare
Many can brook the weather that love not the wind. – William Shakespeare
For Tis the sport to have the engineer hoisted with his own petard. – William Shakespeare
When rich villains have need of poor ones, poor ones may make what price they will. – William Shakespeare
Now, neighbor confines, purge you of your scum! Have you a ruffian that will swear, drink, dance, revel the night, rob, murder, and commit the oldest sins the newest kind of ways? – William Shakespeare
Company, villainous company, hath been the spoil of me. – William Shakespeare
Ceremony was but devised at first to set a gloss on faint deeds, hollow welcomes, recanting goodness, sorry ere Tis shown; but where there is true friendship, there needs none. – William Shakespeare
Brevity is the soul of wit, and tediousness the limbs and outward flourishes. – William Shakespeare
O curse of marriage that we can call these delicate creatures ours and not their appetites! – William Shakespeare