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Learning Quotes by William Shakespeare
- And simple truth miscalled simplicity
- I praise God for you, sir: your reasons at dinner have been sharp and sententious; pleasant without scurrility, witty without affectation, audacious without impudency, learned…
- Is not birth, beauty, good shape, discourse, Manhood, learning, gentleness, virtue, youth, liberality, and such like, the spice and salt that season a man
- Learning is but an adjunct to ourself, And where we are our learning likewise is.
- What many men desire--that 'many' may be meant By the fool multitude that choose by show, Not learning more than the fond eye doth teach,…
- A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.
- In such business Action is eloquence, and the eyes of th’ ignorant More learned than the ears.
- To climb steep hills requires a slow pace at first.
- For where is any author in the world, Teaches such beauty as a woman's eye? Learning is but an adjunct to ourself.
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