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Thou Quotes by William Shakespeare
- I understand thy kisses, and thou mine, And that's a feeling disputation.
- O, Thou hast damnable iteration; and art, indeed, able to corrupt a saint.
- Say, thou art mine; and ever, My love, as it begins, shall so persevere
- Love, which teacheth me that thou and I am one
- If thou remeber'st not the slightest folly that ever love did make thee run into, thou hast not lov'd
- I love thee; none but thee, and thou deservest it
- Ere I could make thee open thy white hand, and clap thyself my love; then didst thou utter, I am your's for ever!
- Thou ever young, fresh, lov'd, and delicate wooer, whose blush doth thaw the consecrated snow
- O, spirit of love, how quick and fresh art thou!
- For love, thou know'st, is full of jealousy
- Thou knowest, winter tames man, woman, and beast.
- Shall I compare thee to a summer day? Thou art more lovely and more temperate... When in eternal lines to time thou growst So long…
- O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou has no name to be known by, let us call thee devil....O God, that men should put…
- Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain
- Thou hast no figures nor no fantasies Which busy care draws in the brains of men; Therefore thou sleep'st so sound.
- O sleep! O gentle sleep! Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down And steep my…
- If thou dost marry, I'll give thee this plague for thy dowry: be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not…
- God mark thee to His grace! Thou was the prettiest babe that e'er I nursed. And might I live to see thee married once, I…
- All thy vexations Were but my trials of thy love, and thou Hast strangely stood the test; here, afore heaven, I ratify this my rich…
- What though care killed a cat, thou hast mettle enough in thee to kill care.
- Let us sit and mock the good housewife Fortune from her wheel, that her gifts may henceforth be bestowed equally, I would we could do…
- Blow, blow, thou winter wind Thou art not so unkind, As man's ingratitude.
- Discuss unto me: art thou officer, Or art thou base, common, and popular?
- 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…
- My cousin's a fool, and thou art another.
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- Thou wilt find rest from vain fancies if thou doest every act in life as though it were thy last. — Aristotle
- Thou hast created us for Thyself, and our heart is not quiet until it rests in Thee. — Saint Augustine
- Grant what thou commandest and then command what thou wilt. — Saint Augustine
- Thou must be emptied of that wherewith thou art full, that thou mayest be filled with that whereof thou art empty. — Saint Augustine
- Look within. Within is the fountain of good, and it will ever bubble up, if thou wilt ever dig. — Marcus Aurelius
- Begin - to begin is half the work, let half still remain; again begin this, and thou wilt have finished. — Marcus Aurelius
- And thou wilt give thyself relief, if thou doest every act of thy life as if it were the last. — Marcus Aurelius
- When thou art above measure angry, bethink thee how momentary is man's life. — Marcus Aurelius
- America, thou half-brother of the world; with something good and bad of every land. — Philip James Bailey
- Mysterious love, uncertain treasure, hast thou more of pain or pleasure! Endless torments dwell about thee: Yet who would live, and live… — Joseph Addison
- And I pray thee, loving Jesus, that as Thou hast graciously given me to drink in with delight the words of Thy… — Venerable Bede
- The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in… — Joseph Addison