Clamour Quote by William Shakespeare Download Open image “The venom clamours of a jealous woman poison more deadly than a mad dog's tooth.” — William Shakespeare ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Clamour Dog Friend jealousy Jealous Jealous and envy Jealous Woman Jealousy Mad Mad dogs Poison Teeth Venom
“Jealousy is such a potent threatening emotion. It doesn’t just eat you alive—it eats you from within. It’s venom that spreads in your bloodstream,… — Mia Asher Copy Share Image
One of the deadliest poisons a person can consume in their lifetime is the poison of jealousy. Jealousy opens flood gate of self destruction. — Anil Sinha Copy Share Image
Malice sucks up the greatest part of its own venom, and poisons itself. — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
A jealous man is poisonous but don't compare him with a jealous woman cause she will really poison u! *straight face*à — Maureen Renfro Copy Share Image
“The venom clamours of a jealous woman, Poisons more deadly than a mad dog’s tooth. It seems his sleeps were hinder’d by thy railing:… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Surrounded by the flames of jealousy, the jealous one winds up, like the scorpion, turning the poisoned sting against himself. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
No poison is deadlier than the poison of a snake, and no anger is deadlier than the anger of a woman. — Sirach 25:15-17 Copy Share Image
“The place of poison in a snake is the tooth, in a fly the head, in a scorpion the tail but the wicked has… — B.K. Chaturvedi Copy Share Image
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
“Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs; Being purg'd, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes; Being vex'd, a sea nourish'd with… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
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
“Thou hast no figures nor no fantasies Which busy care draws in the brains of men; Therefore thou sleep’st so sound. Julius Caesar (2.1.248-251)” — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Have you not heard it said full oft, A woman's nay doth stand for naught? — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I have wrestled with death. It is the most unexciting contest you can imagine. It takes place in an impalpable greyness, with nothing underfoot,… — Joseph Conrad Copy Share Image
The clamours of spring are the same old delicate noises, The earth renews its magical youth at a breath. — Arthur Symons Copy Share Image
When He [God] talks of their losing their selves, He means only abandoning the clamour of self-will; once they have done that, He really… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
In noise can be read the codes of life, the relations among men. Clamour, Melody, Dissonance, Harmony; when it is fashioned by man with… — Jacques Attali Copy Share Image
Oxford, in those days, was still a city of aquatint. In her spacious and quiet streets men walked and spoke as they had done… — Evelyn Waugh Copy Share Image
I heard through the nightThe rush and the clamour;The pulse of the fightLike blows of Thor's hammer;The pattering flightOf the leaves, and the anguishedMoan… — Henry Van Dyke Copy Share Image
Mysterious in the light of day, nature retains her veil, despite our clamours: That which she does not willingly display cannot be wrenched from… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
The thing you fail to grasp is that people are not basically good. We are basically selfish. We shove and clamour and cry for… — Christopher Nolan Copy Share Image
The performance of buggery is no more inevitable a part of homosexuality than an orange syllabub is an inevitable part of a dinner: some… — Stephen Fry Copy Share Image
Solitude with God repairs the damage done by the fret and noise and clamour of the world. — Oswald Chambers Copy Share Image
I think the origin of all this clamour for tonality is not so much the need to sense a relationship to the tonic, as… — Alban Berg Copy Share Image
“You must cry out if you want help. It is no use whatsoever to suffer in silence. Who will succour the drowning man if… — Kamala Markandaya Copy Share Image