William Shakespeare Quotes
He Reads Much;
He Is A Great Observer And He Looks
Quite Through The Deeds Of Men: He Loves No Plays,
As Thou Dost, Antony; He Hears No Music;
Seldom He Smiles, And Smiles In Such A Sort
As If He Mock'd Himself And Scorn'd His Spirit
That Could Be Moved To Smile At Any Thing.
Such Men As He Be Never At Heart's Ease
Whiles They Behold A Greater Than Themselves,
And Therefore Are They Very Dangerous.
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