Only the Greatest and the Best Quotes from William Shakespeare
Quote : "Work on'
My medicine' work! Thus credulous fools are caught;
And many worthy and chaste dames even thus"
My medicine' work! Thus credulous fools are caught;
And many worthy and chaste dames even thus"
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act IV- Scene I , Quote ID :1119)
Quote : "Ay' let her rot' and perish' and be damned to-night;
For she shall not live: no' my heart is turned to stone"
For she shall not live: no' my heart is turned to stone"
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act IV- Scene I , Quote ID :1120)
Quote : "Alas the heavy day! Why do you weep?
Am I the motive of these tears' my lord?"
Am I the motive of these tears' my lord?"
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act IV- Scene II , Quote ID :1121)
Quote : "O good Iago'
What shall I do to win my lord again?
Good friend' go to him; for' by this light of heaven'
I know not how I lost him"
What shall I do to win my lord again?
Good friend' go to him; for' by this light of heaven'
I know not how I lost him"
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act IV- Scene II , Quote ID :1122)
Quote : "But I do think it is their husbands' faults
If wives do fall: say that they slack their duties'
And pour our treasures into foreign laps'
Or else break out in peevish jealousies'"
If wives do fall: say that they slack their duties'
And pour our treasures into foreign laps'
Or else break out in peevish jealousies'"
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act IV- Scene III , Quote ID :1123)
Quote : "if Cassio do remain'
He hath a daily beauty in his life
That makes me ugly; and' besides' the Moor
May unfold me to him; there stand I in much peril:
No' he must die."
He hath a daily beauty in his life
That makes me ugly; and' besides' the Moor
May unfold me to him; there stand I in much peril:
No' he must die."
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act V- Scene I , Quote ID :1124)
Quote : "She's' like a liar' gone to burning hell:
'Twas I that kill'd her."
'Twas I that kill'd her."
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act V- Scene II , Quote ID :1125)