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Wavering Quotes by William Shakespeare
- Let still woman take An elder than herself: so wears she to him, So sways she level in her husband's heart, For, boy, however we…
- Rumour is a pipe Blown by surmises, jealousies, conjectures And of so easy and so plain a stop That the blunt monster with uncounted heads,…
- Boy, however we do praise ourselves, Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, More longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn, Than women's are.
More Wavering Quotes
- A certain joyful, though humble, confidence becomes us when we pray in the Mediator's name. It is due to Him; when we… — Nehemiah Adams
- The People's Liberation Army is always a fighting force. Even after countrywide victory, our army will remain a fighting force during the… — Mao Zedong
- How much more beautiful is the moon, Slanting down the gauffered branches of a plum-tree; The moon Wavering across a bed of… — Amy Lowell
- Any violence which does not spring from a spiritual base, will be wavering and uncertain. It lacks the stability which can only… — Adolf Hitler
- It is when we try to grapple with another man's intimate need that we perceive how incomprehensible, wavering, and misty are the… — Joseph Conrad
- You accuse a woman of wavering affections, but don't blame her; she is just looking for a consistent man. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Without God there is for mankind no purpose, no goal, no hope, only a wavering future, an eternal dread of every darkness. — Jean Paul
- In one of the decisive battles of World War I, disastrous reports poured into the headquarters of Marshal Foch, the commander of… — James Keller
- Only in the steady and constant application of force lies the very first prerequisite for success. This persistence, however, can always and… — Adolf Hitler
- It was a standard fantasy when you fell in love to imagine you could go back in time and find your beloved… — Norman Rush
- I'm a strong believer in stating your position and not wavering. — Mitt Romney
- See, they return; ah, see the tentative Movements, and the slow feet, The trouble in the pace and the uncertain Wavering! See,… — Ezra Pound