23 quotes found
Playwright · English · 1583–1640
English playwright (1583–1640)
“What a sea Of melting ice I walk on!”
“Immature poets imitate: mature poets steal.”
“Death hath a thousand doors to let out life.”
“This many-headed monster, The giddy multitude.”
“Be wise; Soar not too high, to fall; but stoop to rise.”
“Patience, the beggar's virtue, shall find no harbor here.”
“He that would govern others first should be master of himself.”
“0 summer friendship whose flat-tering leaves shadowed us in our prosperity With the least gust drop off in the autumn of adversity.”
“He that would govern others should first be the master of himself.”
“The good needs fear no law, It is his safety and the bad man's awe.”
“Virtue, if not in action, is a vice, And, when we move not forward, we go backward.”
“He That kills himself to avoid misery, fears it, And, at the best, shows but a bastard valour. This life's a fort committed to my trust, Which I must not yield up till it be forc'd. —Nor will I. He...”
“Out, you impostors! Quack-salving, cheating mountebanks! Your skill Is to make sound men sick, and sick men kill.”
“To doubt Is worse than to have lost; and to despair Is but to antedate those miseries That must fall on us.”
“The oath in any way or form you please, I stand resolv'd to take it.”
“He that would govern others, first should be the master of himself.”
“What a bridge Of glass I walk upon, over a river Of certain ruin! Mine own weighty fears Cracking what should support me:—And those helps, Which confidence yields to others, are from me Ravish'd by...”
“Some undone widow sits upon mine arm, And takes away the use of it; and my sword, Glued to my scabbard with wronged orphans' tears, Will not be drawn.”
“Cause me no causes.”