Only the Greatest and the Best Quotes from William Shakespeare
Quote : "Disprove this villain' if thou be'st a man:
He says thou told'st him that his wife was false:
I know thou didst not' thou'rt not such a villain:
Speak' for my heart is full."
He says thou told'st him that his wife was false:
I know thou didst not' thou'rt not such a villain:
Speak' for my heart is full."
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act V- Scene II , Quote ID :1126)
Quote : "Where should Othello go?"
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act V- Scene II , Quote ID :1127)
Quote : "I am not sorry neither: I'ld have thee live;
For' in my sense' 'tis happiness to die."
For' in my sense' 'tis happiness to die."
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act V- Scene II , Quote ID :1128)
Quote : "Demand me nothing: what you know' you know:
From this time forth I never will speak word."
From this time forth I never will speak word."
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Othello, Act V- Scene II , Quote ID :1129)
Quote : "They were trained together in their childhoods; and
there rooted betwixt them then such an affection'
Which cannot choose but branch now"
Which cannot choose but branch now"
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Winters Tales, Act I-Scene I , Quote ID :1162)
Quote : " My affairs
Do even drag me homeward: which to hinder
Were in your love a whip to me; my stay
To you a charge and trouble: to save both'
Farewell' our brother."
Do even drag me homeward: which to hinder
Were in your love a whip to me; my stay
To you a charge and trouble: to save both'
Farewell' our brother."
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Winters Tales, Act I-Scene II , Quote ID :1163)
Quote : "what we changed
Was innocence for innocence; we knew not
The doctrine of ill-doing' nor dream'd
That any did."
Was innocence for innocence; we knew not
The doctrine of ill-doing' nor dream'd
That any did."
- (Author : William Shakespeare , Book : Winters Tales, Act I-Scene II , Quote ID :1164)