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Even as one heat another heat expels, or as one nail by strength drives out another, so the remembrance of my former love is by a newer object quite forgotten.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Act II, sc. 4
Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more,
Men were decievers ever,-
One foot in the sea and one on shore,
To one thing constant never.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Much Ado About Nothing, Act II, sc. 3
How ever do we praise ourselves, our fancies are more giddy and uniform, more longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn, than women's are.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Twelfth Night, Act II, sc. 4
Women being the weaker vessels, are ever thrust to the walls.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Romeo and Juliet, Act I, sc. 1
I will fasten on this sleeve of thine: thou art an elm, my husband, I a vine.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), The Comedy of Errors, Act II, sc. 2
What may this mean, that thou, dead corse, again, in complete steel revisit'st thus the glimpses of the moon?
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Hamlet, Act I, sc. 4
How poor are they that have not patience! What wound did ever heal but by degrees?
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Othello, Act II, sc. 3
Every why hath a wherefore.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), The Comedy of Errors, Act II, sc. 2
Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye,
And where care lodges, sleep will never lie;
But where unbruised youth with unstuff'd brain
Doth couch his limbs, there golden sleep doth reign.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Romeo and Juliet, Act II, sc. 3
Brevity is the soul of wit.
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William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616), Hamlet, Act II, sc. 2
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