Necessity has no law.
William Langland
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Necessity has no law.
OLIVER CROMWELL Necessity has no law.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Necessity knows no law except to conquer.
PUBLILIUS SYRUS Necessity knows no law; I know some attorneys of the same
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Necessity gives the law, but does not itself submit to it
PUBLILIUS SYRUS There ought to be a law against necessity.
E. Y. HARBURG The law of nature is the strictest expression of necessity.
MOLESCHOLTE The law of nature is the strictest expression of necessity.
MOLESCHOLTE There are two things that are without law, God and necessity.
VIKRANT PARSAI Help thi kynne, Crist bit (biddeth), for ther bygynneth charitie.
WILLIAM LANGLAND Who will bell the cat?
WILLIAM LANGLAND There smites nothing so sharp, nor smelleth so sour as shame.
WILLIAM LANGLAND When all treasures are tried . . . truth is the fairest.
WILLIAM LANGLAND And what a tree took away a tree shall restore
WILLIAM LANGLAND Necessity is the mistress and guide of nature. Necessity is the theme and inventress of nature, her ...
LEONARDO DA VINCI The law has no power over heroes
CHARLOTTE LENNOX The law has no power over heroes.
CHARLOTTE LENNOX Necessity hath no law. Feigned necessities, imaginary
necessities, are the greatest cozenage men c...
OLIVER CROMWELL Teach thy necessity to reason thus; There is no virtue like necessity
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE William Gladstone has not a single redeeming defect.
BENJAMIN DISRAELI No intelligent man has any respect for an unjust law.
ROBERT HEINLEIN Truth has beauty, power and necessity.
SYLVIA ASHTON-WARNER No really great man ever thought himself so.
- William Hazlitt,
WILLIAM HAZLITT There has been no regular architecture since Sir William Chambers - the public taste corrupted by th...
JAMES WYATT In matters of conscience, the law of majority has no place.
MAHATMA GANDHI The federal lawsuit filed today has no basis in fact and no basis in law.
GREG LITTLE Beauty has no obvious use; nor is there any clear cultural necessity for it. Yet civilization could ...
SIGMUND FREUD Nature is the source of all true knowledge. She has her own logic, her own laws, she has no effect w...
LEONARDO DA VINCI Nothing has more strength than dire necessity.
EURIPIDES Necessity has the face of a dog.
GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ Geography has made us neighbors. History has made us friends. Economics has made us partners, and ne...
JOHN F. KENNEDY Geography has made us neighbors. History has made us friends. Economics has made us partners, and ne...
JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY It is necessary to posit something which is necessary of itself, and has no cause of its necessity o...
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS It is bad to live for necessity; but there is no necessity to
live in necessity.
[Lat., Malum est...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.
MAHATMA GANDHI As a public servant, William H. Webster has an impeccable resume.
ALEX BERENSON There is no necessity to accept the undesirable.
STEVEN REDHEAD Fact I know; and Law I know; but what is this Necessity, save an empty shadow of my own mind's throw...
THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY It is not true that equality is a law of nature. Nature has no equality. Its sovereign law is subord...
MARQUIS DE VAUVENARGUES Every man builds his world in his own image. He has the power to choose, but no power to escape the ...
AYN RAND No written law has been more binding than unwritten custom
supported by popular opinion.
CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT No man has ever yet been hanged for breaking the spirit of a law.
GROVER CLEVELAND There's no such conquering weapon as the necessity of conquering.
GEORGE HERBERT The UNC Law School has a long tradition of a commitment to both academic excellence and public servi...
DAVE DOUGLAS The absolute necessity is diversity has to be in portfolios.
BUD KASPER No written law has ever been more binding than unwritten custom supported by popular opinion.
CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT No written law has ever been more binding than unwritten custom supported by popular opinion
CARRIE CATT No written law has ever been more binding than unwritten custom supported by popular opinion
CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT Everyone is equal before the law. No matter whether he is American, Chinese or from other countries,...
GAO FENG The fact that no action has been initiated against him, proves that there is no rule of law in UP.
LALJI TANDON Who to himself is law, no law doth need,
Offends no law, and is a king indeed.
GEORGE CHAPMAN Who to himself is law, no law doth need, offends no law, and is a king indeed.
GEORGE CHAPMAN Useless laws weaken necessary laws
CHARLES DE MONTESQUIEU No, I had the Levis guy on my wall, not a picture of William, sorry.
KATE MIDDLETON There is no law, divine or human, that the saloon respects.
BILLY SUNDAY Be intent on the perfection of the present day.
WILLIAM LAW Self is the root, the tree, and the branches of all the evils of our fallen state.
WILLIAM LAW Love and pity and wish well to every soul in the world; dwell in love, and then you dwell in God.
WILLIAM LAW Love has no errors, for all errors are the want for love.
WILLIAM LAW All that is sweet, delightful, and amiable in this world, in the serenity of the air, the fineness o...
WILLIAM LAW If you have not chosen the Kingdom of God first, it will in the end make no difference what you have...
WILLIAM LAW Nothing hath separated us from God but our own will, or rather our own will is our separation from G...
WILLIAM LAW Be intent upon the perfection of the present day.
WILLIAM LAW This, and this alone, is Christianity, a universal holiness in every part of life, a heavenly wisdom...
WILLIAM LAW Death is not more certainly a separation of our souls from our bodies than the Christian life is a s...
WILLIAM LAW Faith is not a notion, but a real strong essential hunger, an attracting or magnetic desire of Chris...
WILLIAM LAW Hell is nothing else but nature departed or excluded from the beam of divine light.
WILLIAM LAW Ask what Time is, it is nothing else but something of eternal duration become finite, measurable and...
WILLIAM LAW What can you conceive more silly and extravagant than to suppose a man racking his brains, and study...
WILLIAM LAW The will is that which has all power; it makes heaven and it makes hell: for there is no hell but wh...
WILLIAM LAW Feast of John Coleridge Patteson, First Bishop of Melanesia, & his Companions, Martyrs, 1871 Devo...
WILLIAM LAW Feast of William Law, Priest, Mystic, 1761 Commemoration of William of Ockham, Franciscan Friar, ...
WILLIAM LAW Commemoration of Brooke Foss Westcott, Bishop of Durham, Teacher, 1901 As a good Christian should ...
WILLIAM LAW Repentance is but a kind of table-talk, till we see so much of the deformity of our inward nature as...
WILLIAM LAW Feast of John Vianney, Curè d'Ars, 1859 [Christ] is the breathing forth of the heart, life...
WILLIAM LAW A frequent intercession with God, earnestly beseeching Him to forgive the sins of all mankind, to bl...
WILLIAM LAW Commemoration of Swithun, Bishop of Winchester, c.862 Commemoration of Bonaventure, Franciscan Fria...
WILLIAM LAW Perfection does not consist in any singular state or condition of life, or in any particular set of ...
WILLIAM LAW A revelation is to be received as coming from God, not because of its internal excellence, or becaus...
WILLIAM LAW Though the light and comfort of the outward world keeps even the worst men from any constant strong ...
WILLIAM LAW If you were to rise early every morning, as an instance of self-denial, as a method of renouncing in...
WILLIAM LAW This therefore is a certain truth, that hell and death, curse and misery, can never cease or be remo...
WILLIAM LAW Feast of John, Apostle & Evangelist This is true Christian resignation to God, which requires ...
WILLIAM LAW Now men say, "I am in no wise prepared for this work, and therefore it cannot be wrought in me," and...
WILLIAM LAW Feast of Alfred the Great, King of the West Saxons, Scholar, 899 Commemoration of Cedd, Founding Ab...
WILLIAM LAW Feast of Hildegard, Abbess of Bingen, Visionary, 1179 Reading is good, hearing is good, convers...
WILLIAM LAW When religion is in the hands of the mere natural man, he is always the worse for it; it adds a bad ...
WILLIAM LAW Commemoration of Petroc, Abbot of Padstow, 6th century You have no questions to ask of any body...
WILLIAM LAW Feast of William Law, Priest, Mystic, 1761 Commemoration of William of Ockham, Franciscan Friar, Phi...
WILLIAM LAW We are looking for our own virtue, our own piety, our own goodness, and so live on and in our own po...
WILLIAM LAW Each of these foregoing states has its time, its variety of workings, its trials, temptations, and p...
WILLIAM LAW Commemoration of Charles de Foucauld, Hermit, Servant of the Poor, 1916 Whilst you are divided ...
WILLIAM LAW Commemoration of Anne & Joachim, parents of the Blessed Virgin Mary If you were to rise early ev...
WILLIAM LAW Commemoration of Brigid, Abbess of Kildare, c.525 We can all call to mind movements which have beg...
WILLIAM LAW Commemoration of Thomas Merton, Monk, Spiritual Writer, 1968 They only renounce the world as they...
WILLIAM LAW Feast of Saints & Martyrs of England The one supreme, unchangeable rule of love, which is a law t...
WILLIAM LAW They, therefore, who are hasty in their devotions and think a little will do, are strangers both to ...
WILLIAM LAW Feast of Boniface (Wynfrith) of Crediton, Archbishop of Mainz, Apostle of Germany, Martyr, 754 Th...
WILLIAM LAW Ash Wednesday Feast of Janani Luwum, Archbishop of Uganda, Martyr, 1977 Men must not content them...
WILLIAM LAW Feast of Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers, Teacher, 367 Commemoration of Kentigern (Mungo), Missionary Bis...
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Help thi kynne, Crist bit (biddeth), for ther bygynneth charitie.
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WILLIAM LANGLAND When all treasures are tried . . . truth is the fairest.
WILLIAM LANGLAND And what a tree took away a tree shall restore
WILLIAM LANGLAND For the students to be on that stage is magical. It's so beautiful and the acoustics are so great.
ELIZABETH LANGLAND and that's invaluable for growth.
ELIZABETH LANGLAND Now they're choosing UC Davis for the arts.
ELIZABETH LANGLAND Their vision is going to provide a touchstone for us,
ELIZABETH LANGLAND Otherwise you're like a three-legged stool on two legs.
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WILLIAM Time moves in one direction, memory in another.
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PRINCE WILLIAM One challenge to the arts in America is the need to make the arts, especially the classic masterpiec...
WILLIAM SAFIRE You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough.
WILLIAM BLAKE Why should we think upon things that are lovely? Because thinking determines life. It is a common ha...
WILLIAM JAMES Sex is a natural function. You can't make it happen, but you can teach people to let it happen.
WILLIAM MASTERS The empty vessel makes the loudest sound.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE To be, or not to be, that is the question.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE We need Hawaii just as much and a good deal more than we did California. It is Manifest Destiny.
WILLIAM MCKINLEY I don't remember being taught to read, and by the time I was seven years old, I had read a very ...
WILLIAM MORRIS I can't enter into politico-social subjects with any interest, for on the whole, I see that thin...
WILLIAM MORRIS It is right and necessary that all should have work to do which shall be worth doing and be of itsel...
WILLIAM MORRIS Happy as we are, times may alter; we may be bitten with some impulse towards change, and many things...
WILLIAM MORRIS I am going, if I can, to be an architect, and I am too old already, and there is no time to lose.
WILLIAM MORRIS We are living in a epoch where there is combat between commercialism, or the system of reckless wast...
WILLIAM MORRIS To do nothing but grumble and not to act - that is throwing away one's life.
WILLIAM MORRIS Apart from the desire to produce beautiful things, the leading passion of my life has been and is ha...
WILLIAM MORRIS It took me years to understand that words are often as important as experience, because words make e...
WILLIAM MORRIS If you cannot learn to love real art, at least learn to hate sham art and reject it.
WILLIAM MORRIS I want a real revolution, a real change in society: society, a great organic mass of well-regulated ...
WILLIAM MORRIS The reward of labour is life. Is that not enough?
WILLIAM MORRIS A man at work, making something which he feels will exist because he is working at it and wills it, ...
WILLIAM MORRIS The past is not dead, it is living in us, and will be alive in the future which we are now helping t...
WILLIAM MORRIS Not on one strand are all life's jewels strung.
WILLIAM MORRIS No man is good enough to be another's master.
WILLIAM MORRIS I do not want art for a few any more than education for a few, or freedom for a few.
WILLIAM MORRIS Give me love and work - these two only.
WILLIAM MORRIS 'Tis best to weigh the enemy more mighty than he seems.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Lord, Lord, how subject we old men are to this vice of lying!
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Life every man holds dear; but the dear man holds honor far more precious dear than life.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Things done well and with a care, exempt themselves from fear.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE There is no darkness but ignorance.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE To do a great right do a little wrong.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Listen to many, speak to a few.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE This above all; to thine own self be true.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, And therefore is winged Cupid painted blind.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE It is not because angels are holier than men or devils that makes them angels, but because they do n...
WILLIAM BLAKE We know what we are, but know not what we may be.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Time and the hour run through the roughest day.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Desire of having is the sin of covetousness.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE There's no art to find the mind's construction in the face.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I say there is no darkness but ignorance.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Though she be but little, she is fierce.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE What's done can't be undone.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE All love is lost but upon God alone.
WILLIAM DUNBAR The hours of folly are measured by the clock; but of wisdom, no clock can measure.
WILLIAM BLAKE I get a fine warm feeling when I'm doing well, but that pleasure is pretty much negated by the p...
WILLIAM STYRON Religion fails if it cannot speak to men as they are.
WILLIAM BARCLAY God himself took this human flesh upon him.
WILLIAM BARCLAY But the best definition of it is to say that heaven is that state where we will always be with Jesus...
WILLIAM BARCLAY If a man fights his way through his doubts to the conviction that Jesus Christ is Lord, he has attai...
WILLIAM BARCLAY The awful importance of this life is that it determines eternity.
WILLIAM BARCLAY The tragedy of life and of the world is not that men do not know God; the tragedy is that, knowing H...
WILLIAM BARCLAY Love always involves responsibility, and love always involves sacrifice. And we do not really love C...
WILLIAM BARCLAY For the Christian, heaven is where Jesus is. We do not need to speculate on what heaven will be like...
WILLIAM BARCLAY When we love anyone with our whole hearts, life begins when we are with that person; it is only in t...
WILLIAM BARCLAY In the time we have it is surely our duty to do all the good we can to all the people we can in all ...
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WILLIAM BARCLAY When we believe that God is Father, we also believe that such a father's hand will never cause h...
WILLIAM BARCLAY They say miracles are past.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Wisely, and slow. They stumble that run fast.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Our peace shall stand as firm as rocky mountains.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I'm William Wallace, and the rest of you will be spared. Go back to England and tell them... Sco...
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WILLIAM GIBSON What is the student but a lover courting a fickle mistress who ever eludes his grasp?
WILLIAM OSLER Sense shines with a double luster when it is set in humility. An able yet humble man is a jewel wort...
WILLIAM PENN The execution of any thing considerable implies in the first place previous persevering meditation.
WILLIAM GODWIN And oftentimes excusing of a fault doth make the fault the worse by the excuse.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact.
WILLIAM JAMES Man produces evil as a bee produces honey.
WILLIAM GOLDING No man knows the value of innocence and integrity but he who has lost them.
WILLIAM GODWIN Variety's the very spice of life, That gives it all its flavor.
WILLIAM COWPER I like not fair terms and a villain's mind.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE When words are scarce they are seldom spent in vain.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE There can be no passion, and by consequence no love, where there is not imagination.
WILLIAM GODWIN Begin to be now what you will be hereafter.
WILLIAM JAMES Tenderness is the name for a lover's most exquisite sensation; protection is implied in his most...
WILLIAM GODWIN If you prick us do we not bleed? If you tickle us do we not laugh? If you poison us do we not die? A...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE We shall not be happy unless we live like good animals, unless we enjoy the exercise of the ordinary...
WILLIAM MORRIS The jealous are troublesome to others, but a torment to themselves.
WILLIAM PENN In marriage do thou be wise: prefer the person before money, virtue before beauty, the mind before t...
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WILLIAM PENN Without censorship, things can get terribly confused in the public mind.
WILLIAM WESTMORELAND Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have Immortal longings in me.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE My crown is called content, a crown that seldom kings enjoy.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE No, I'm no enemy to learning; it hurts not me.
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WILLIAM CONGREVE 'Tis well enough for a servant to be bred at an University. But the education is a little too pe...
WILLIAM CONGREVE If there's delight in love, 'Tis when I see that heart, which others bleed for, bleed for me...
WILLIAM CONGREVE They are at the end of the gallery; retired to their tea and scandal, according to their ancient cus...
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WILLIAM CONGREVE She likes herself, yet others hates, For that which in herself she prizes; And while she laughs at t...
WILLIAM CONGREVE Wit must be foiled by wit: cut a diamond with a diamond.
WILLIAM CONGREVE I confess freely to you, I could never look long upon a monkey, without very mortifying reflections.
WILLIAM CONGREVE Courtship is to marriage, as a very witty prologue to a very dull play.
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WILLIAM CONGREVE There is in true beauty, as in courage, something which narrow souls cannot dare to admire.
WILLIAM CONGREVE Never go to bed angry, stay up and fight.
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WILLIAM CONGREVE If this be not love, it is madness, and then it is pardonable.
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Pictures deface walls more often than they decorate them.
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Wisdom is oftentimes nearer when we stoop than when we soar.
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH That best portion of a man's life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Faith is a passionate intuition.
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH To begin, begin.
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WILLIAM WORDSWORTH Life is divided into three terms - that which was, which is, and which will be. Let us learn from th...
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WILLIAM FINNEGAN Knowledge about life is one thing; effective occupation of a place in life, with its dynamic current...
WILLIAM JAMES As soon go kindle fire with snow, as seek to quench the fire of love with words.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Now is the winter of our discontent.
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WILLIAM GODWIN Art can never exist without naked beauty displayed.
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WILLIAM JAMES I like stirring things up. I'm on the side of the kids more than I am on the adults. And occasio...
WILLIAM JOYCE Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.
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WILLIAM GOLDING The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure very much.
WILLIAM HAZLITT The course of true love never did run smooth.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Every seaman is not only a navigator, but a merchant and also a soldier.
WILLIAM PETTY Acceptance of what has happened is the first step to overcoming the consequences of any misfortune.
WILLIAM JAMES By Thursday morning, we'd gotten over the worst of it.
WILLIAM SCRANTON The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.
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PRINCE WILLIAM What Bitcoin started is metamorphosing into something bigger: a 'crypto-tech'-driven economy...
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WILLIAM GOLDING Religion is the most important of all things: the great point of discrimination that divides the man...
WILLIAM GODWIN Meeting all walks of life, it broadened your horizons, let's say that.
WILLIAM O'NEILL President Johnson did not want the Vietnam War to broaden. He wanted the North Vietnamese to leave t...
WILLIAM WESTMORELAND These violent delights have violent ends
And in their triump die, like fire and powder
Whi...
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WILLIAM WYLER Some hypocrites and seeming mortified men, that held down their heads, were like the little images t...
WILLIAM LAUD The ship was named the Bounty: I was appointed to command her on the 16th of August 1787.
WILLIAM BLIGH I am not bound to please thee with my answer.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remembered-
We few, we hap...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits a...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ... in an even wilder part of the river's jungle of cane and gum and pin oak, there is an Indian mou...
WILLIAM FAULKNER When I was fifteen, a companion and I, on a dare, went into the mound one day just at sunset. We saw...
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WILLIAM ZINSSER Four basic premises of writing: clarity, brevity, simplicity, and humanity.
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Things won are done, joys soul lies in the doing.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE man, proud man,Dressd in a little brief authority,
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE I am in bloodSteppd in so far that, should I wade no more,Returning were as tedious as go oer.
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The first thing we do, lets kill all the lawyers.
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WILLIAM PENN For we put the power in the people.
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WILLIAM PITT Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player
That struts and frets his hour upon the stage
And t...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and t...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE If we shadows have offended,
Think but this, and all is mended,
That you have but slumber'd...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Life is as tedious as a twice-told tale.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE O Romeo, Romeo! wherefore art thou Romeo?
Deny thy father and refuse thy name;
Or, if thou ...
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Love is too young to know what conscience is.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs. Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers eyes. Being ve...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, but not for love.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE But love is blind, and lovers cannot see What petty follies they themselves commit
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Love bears it out even to the edge of doom.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE