William Shakespeare Quotes
To Fear The Foe, Since Fear Oppresseth Strength,
Gives, In Your Weakness, Strength Unto Your Foe,
And So Your Follies Fight Against Yourself.
Fear, And Be Slain
so Worse Can Come To Fight;
And Fight And Die Is Death Destroying Death,
Where Fearing Dying Pays Death Servile Breath.
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