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Fountain Quotes by William Shakespeare
- These are the forgeries of jealousy; And never, since the middle summer's spring, Met we on hill, in dale, forest, or mead, By paved fountain…
- Graze on my lips; and if those hills be dry, stray lower, where the pleasant fountains lie.
- A woman moved is like a fountain troubled, Muddy, ill-seeming, thick, bereft of beauty.
- Fondling,' she saith, 'since I have hemm'd thee here Within the circuit of this ivory pale, I'll be a park, and thou shalt be my…
- Mud not the fountain that gave drink to thee.
More Fountain Quotes
- Look within. Within is the fountain of good, and it will ever bubble up, if thou wilt ever dig. — Marcus Aurelius
- And I pray thee, loving Jesus, that as Thou hast graciously given me to drink in with delight the words of Thy… — Venerable Bede
- I'm a fountain of blood. In the shape of a girl. — Bjork
- To find joy in work is to discover the fountain of youth. — Pearl S. Buck
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- A film is a petrified fountain of thought. — Jean Cocteau
- As the valley gives height to the mountain, so can sorrow give meaning to pleasure; as the well is the source of… — William Arthur Ward
- Motherhood is the one thing in all the world which most truly exemplifies the God-given virtues of creating and sacrificing. Though it… — David O. McKay
- Water from a fountain quenches the excessive heat which would destroy this life. Thus water can be called the only everlasting source… — Unknown Author
- Prayer is an all-efficient panoply, a treasure undiminished, a mine which is never exhausted, a sky unobscured by clouds, a heaven unruffled… — Saint John Chrysostom
- The stream of praying cannot rise higher than the fountain of living. — Edward McKendree Bounds
- The world has never yet seen a truly great and virtuous nation, because in the degradation of women, the very fountains of… — Lucretia Mott