Posthumus Shakespeare Quotes & Sayings
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Top Posthumus Shakespeare Quotes
I knew a woman named Hope once, and boy did she fill me with her first name. — Jarod Kintz
You're surrounded by electronic music in New York. I mean New York is one of the few places in North America where electronic music is the prevalent form. — Bob Mould
The pow'r I have on you is to spare you / The malice towards you, to forgive you.
Posthumus — William Shakespeare
you have to understand in order to disagree. — Charles Van Doren
Louvain was a dull place, said a guidebook in 1910, but when the time came it made a spectacular fire. — Margaret MacMillan
Growing up in Texas, you were either pretty or smart. Smart didn't get you very far, because there weren't too many job opportunities for women. I wondered why you couldn't be both. — Morgan Fairchild
Now, I think of my writing as having two foundations: entertainment and meaning. The meaning portion is really me trying to answer my questions. The entertainment aspect of it is how I make a story that can make people turn the pages. — Karan Bajaj
What I am saying is that you have to continue being you. You can't change the past or predict the future. And you can't let him continue to control you. — Kendall Evone Hayes
Eddie Murphy is to comedians what Nicki Minaj is to Spanx. — Chris Rock
We can not blame Shakespeare for making use of cutthroats and villains in developing his plots, but we might have been spared the jokes which the jailors of Posthumus perpetrate when they come to lead him to the scaffold, and the ludicrous English of the clown who supplies Cleopatra with an asp. — William Shakespeare
No story is ever the whole story. — Marty Rubin
Hang there like a fruit, my soul, Till the tree die!
-Posthumus Leonatus
Act V, Scene V — William Shakespeare
I'm more contented and at peace with myself now than I was as a box-office queen. I'm less uptight. I've even reached a stage where it doesn't shatter me if somebody prints something bad about me. — Julie Andrews
I hope the poem, as it goes on, gets more complicated, a little more demanding, a little more ambiguous or speculative, so that we're drifting away from the casual beginning of the poem into something a little more serious. — Billy Collins
The four men were in the kitchen laughing over breakfast when the door slammed open with such force that it knocked a picture off the wall. In unison, they jumped to their feet, not knowing what had hit them.
"What?! It wasn't enough for you to shoot me and kidnap me, so you had to go and butcher my hair? IS THAT IT?" she yelled at the top of her lungs. — Debra Trueman
