Quote by William Shakespeare Download Open image ““Take arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing end them.”” — William Shakespeare ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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Time hath not yet so dried this blood of mine, Nor age so eat up my invention, Nor fortune made such havoc of my… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Divers philosophers hold that the lips is parcel of the mouth. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
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I, measuring his affections by my own, Which then most sought where most might not be found, Being one too many by my weary… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Ask God for temp'rance. That's th' appliance only Which your disease requires. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
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Have you not heard it said full oft, A woman's nay doth stand for naught? — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image