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Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By John Cowper Powys

To read great books does not mean one becomes 'bookish'; it means that something of the terrible insight of Dostoyevsky, of the richly-charged imagination of Shakespeare, of the luminous wisdom of Goethe, actually passes into the personality of the reader; so that in contact with the chaos of ordinary life certain free and flowing outlines emerge, like the forms of some classic picture, endowing both people and things with a grandeur beyond what is visible to the superficial glance. — John Cowper Powys

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Journeys end in lovers meeting,
Every wise man's son doth know. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Jacqueline Novogratz

My first grade nun had instructed me that from those to whom much is given, much is expected. I was learning that this lesson had to be combined with Shakespeare's wisdom that one must 'to thine own self be true.' Add to this humility, empathy, a sense of curiosity, courage, and plain old hard work, and I was finally seeing the real path to leadership. Of course, humor is always a plus. (158) — Jacqueline Novogratz

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Matthew Quick

I prithee take thy fingers from my throat, For, though I am not splenitive and rash, Yet have I in me something dangerous, Which let thy wisdom fear. Hold off thy hand. - From Hamlet by Shakespeare — Matthew Quick

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Withal I did infer your lineaments,
Being the right idea of your father,
Both in your form and nobleness of mind;
Laid open all your victories in Scotland,
Your discipline in war, wisdom in peace,
Your bounty, virtue, fair humility;
Indeed, left nothing fitting for your purpose
Untouch'd or slightly handled in discourse. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

No, take more! What may be sworn by, both divine and human, Seal what I end withal! This double worship, Where [one] part does disdain with cause, the other Insult without all reason; where gentry, title, wisdom, Cannot conclude but by the yea and no Of general ignorance - it must omit Real necessities, and give way the while To unstable slightness. Purpose so barr'd, it follows Nothing is done to purpose. Therefore beseech you - You that will be less fearful than discreet; That love the fundamental part of state More than you doubt the change on't; that prefer A noble life before a long, and wish To jump a body with a dangerous physic That's sure of death without it - at once pluck out The multitudinous tongue; let them not lick The sweet which is their poison. Your dishonor Mangles true judgment, and bereaves the state Of that integrity which should become't; Not having the power to do the good it would, For th' ill which doth control't. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Samuel Johnson

It is from this wide extension of design that so much instruction is derived. It is this which fills the plays of Shakespeare with practical axioms and domestick wisdom. It was said of Euripides, that every verse was a precept and it may be said of Shakespeare, that from his works may be collected a system of civil and oeconomical prudence. Yet his real power is not shown in the splendour of particular passages, but by the progress of his fable, and the tenour of his dialogue; and he that tries to recommend him by select quotations, will succeed like the pedant in Hierocles, who, when he offered his house to sale, carried a brick in his pocket as a specimen. — Samuel Johnson

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

See you now your bait of falsehood take this carp of truth; and thus do we of wisdom and of reach, with windlasses and with assays of bias, by indirections find directions out. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Wisdom cries out in the streets, and no man regards it. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

There are occasions and causes, why and wherefore in all things. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Wisdom! To leave his wife, to leave his babes,
His mansion and his titles, in a place
From whence himself does fly? He loves us not.
He wants the natural touch; for the poor wren,
The most diminutive of birds, will fight,
Her young ones in her nest, against the owl.
All is the fear and nothing is the love,
As little is the wisdom, where the flight
So runs against all reason — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

I do beseech you- Though I perchance am vicious in my guess , that your wisdom yet From one that so imperfectly conjects Would take no notice, nor build yourself a trouble Out of his scattering and unsure observance. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

And yet by heaven I think my love as rare / as any that she belie with false compare
Sonnett CXXX, ll, 13-14 — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Faulkner

As with any great literature, there are probably as many ways to read William Faulkner's writing as there are readers. There are hundreds of books devoted to interpretations of his novels, numerous biographies, and every year high school teachers and college professors guide their students through one or more of the novels. But after all is said and done, there are the books themselves, and the pleasure of reading them can be deep and lasting. The language Faulkner uses ranges from the poetically beautiful, nearly biblical to the coarse sounds of rough dialect. His characters linger in the mind, whether for their heroism or villainy, their stoicism or self-indulgence, their honesty or deceitfulness or self-deception, their wisdom or stupidity, their gentleness or cruelty. In short, like Shakespeare, William Faulkner understood what it means to be human. — William Faulkner

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Modest wisdom plucks me from over-credulous haste. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

The Foole doth thinke he is wise, but the wiseman knowes himselfe to be a Foole. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Modest doubt is call'd the beacon of the wise. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

The amity that wisdom knits not, folly may easily untie. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

My soul is in the sky. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

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Rich honesty dwells like a miser, sir, in a poor house; as your pearl in a foul oyster. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

For gnarling sorrow hath less power to bite the man that mocks at it and sets it light. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Well, God give them wisdom that have it; and those that are fools, let them use their talents. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

As you are old and reverend, you should be wise. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Richard Ronald Allan

How would it alter Juliet's love perception to learn the sea is but a rounded jug of water? Would her sensuous analogy turned simple simile unveil to her the limits of herself? Or would she forget the ocean, that deplorable casket, and turn on the true bottomless tumbler, the only running tap: the sky? It may have lost the title 'heavens' when its gods were dethroned, but its infinity reigns. So long as you walk, it reigns. So long as I talk and you listen, there's a voice and ears to keep it active, moving, and reason to say: look! infinity lives. And when we and the other consciousnesses pass, though it in part dies with us, still it reigns. It will, in a sense, plod on, like a lifeless coffin through its own space, sails set for nothing, unstoppable when trailing its fabric. — Richard Ronald Allan

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

A knavish speech sleeps in a fool's ear. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Wisdom and goodness to the vile seem vile;
Filths savour but themselves ... — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Richard Ronald Allan

She captured the spot of my world's centre and sent me in elliptic rings about it, causing the ground beneath me to vanish and the breath of my lungs to disperse. I was a rock locked in helpless orbit. — Richard Ronald Allan

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By John C. McGinley

The conventional wisdom with David Mamet is, you do not change a word. And that agrees with me. If you want to change any of David's words, it's like wanting to change the iambic pentameter in Shakespeare - you should do something else. — John C. McGinley

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Thomas Love Peacock

The highest wisdom and the highest genius have been invariably accompanied with cheerfulness. We have sufficient proofs on record that Shakespeare and Socrates were the most festive companions. — Thomas Love Peacock

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Women may fall when there's no strength in men.
Act II — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

With purpose to be dressed in an opinion of wisdom gravity profound conceit as who should say 'I am Sir Oracle and when I ope my lips let no dog bark.' 1.1 — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Alas, my lord, your wisdom is consumed in confidence. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Men must endure
Their going hence, even as their coming hither.
Ripeness is all. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Raquel Cepeda

Shakespeare had it right all along: Love will kill you in the end. — Raquel Cepeda

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Well, every one can master a grief but he that has it. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Full oft we see Cold wisdom waiting on superfluous folly. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

He shall spurn fate, scorn death, and bear
His hopes 'bove wisdom, grace and fear:
And you all know, security
Is mortals' chiefest enemy. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Weigh oath with oath, and you will nothing weigh,
Your vows to her and me, put in two scales,
Will even weigh, and both as light as tales. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

IAGO: She that was ever fair and never proud,
Had tongue at will and yet was never loud,
Never lack'd gold and yet went never gay,
Fled from her wish and yet said 'Now I may,'
She that being anger'd, her revenge being nigh,
Bade her wrong stay and her displeasure fly,
She that in wisdom never was so frail
To change the cod's head for the salmon's tail;
She that could think and ne'er disclose her mind,
See suitors following and not look behind,
She was a wight, if ever such wight were,
DESDEMONA: To do what?
IAGO: To suckle fools and chronicle small beer. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Your wisdom is consum'd in confidence. Do not go forth to-day. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Steve Coogan

I think there's as much profundity and wisdom in Shakespeare, more so in fact, than those in the Bible. — Steve Coogan

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Raphael paints wisdom, Handel sings it, Phidias carves it, Shakespeare writes it, Wren builds it, Columbus sails it, Luther preaches it, Washington arms it, Watt mechanizes it. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

These late eclipses in the sun and moon portend
no good to us: though the wisdom of nature can
reason it thus and thus, yet nature finds itself
scourged by the sequent effects: love cools,
friendship falls off, brothers divide: in
cities, mutinies; in countries, discord; in
palaces, treason; and the bond cracked 'twixt son
and father. This villain of mine comes under the
prediction; there's son against father: the king
falls from bias of nature; there's father against
child. We have seen the best of our time:
machinations, hollowness, treachery, and all
ruinous disorders, follow us disquietly to our
graves. Find out this villain, Edmund; it shall
lose thee nothing; do it carefully. And the
noble and true-hearted Kent banished! his
offence, honesty! 'Tis strange. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

I prithee gentle friend,
Let thy fair wisdom, not thy passions, sway
In this uncivil and unjust extent
Against thy peace. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Dejan Stojanovic

After Homer and Dante, is a whole century of creating worth one Shakespeare? — Dejan Stojanovic

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Harold Bloom

Shakespeare and his few peers invented all of us. — Harold Bloom

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

With caution judge of probability. Things deemed unlikely, e'en impossible, experience oft hath proved to be true. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

How all occasions do inform against me,
And spur my dull revenge! What is a man,
If his chief good and market of his time
Be but to sleep and feed? a beast, no more.
Sure, he that made us with such large discourse,
Looking before and after, gave us not
That capability and god-like reason
To fust in us unused. Now, whether it be
Bestial oblivion, or some craven scruple
Of thinking too precisely on the event,
A thought which, quarter'd, hath but one part wisdom
And ever three parts coward, I do not know
Why yet I live to say 'This thing's to do;'
Sith I have cause and will and strength and means
To do't. Examples gross as earth exhort me:
Witness this army of such mass and charge
Led by a delicate and tender prince,
Whose spirit with divine ambition puff'd — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Antioch, farewell! for wisdom sees, those men blush not in actions blacker than the night, will 'schew no course to keep them from the light. One sin, I know, another doth provoke; Murder's as near to lust as flame to smoke. Poison and treason are the hands of sin; Ay, and the targets to put off the shame. Then, lest my life be cropped to keep you clear, By flight I'll shun the danger which I fear. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

So wise so young, they say, do never live long. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

There are a sort of men, whose visages
Do cream and mantle, like a standing pond;
And do a willful stillness entertain,
With purpose to be dressed in an opinion
Of wisdom, gravity profound conceit;
As who should say, I am sir Oracle,
And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark! — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

May Hegel's philosophy of absolute nonsense - three-fourths cash and one-fourth crazy fancies - continue to pass for unfathomable wisdom without anyone suggesting as an appropriate motto for his writings Shakespeare's words: "Such stuff as madmen tongue and brain not," or, as an emblematical vignette, the cuttle-fish with its ink-bag, creating a cloud of darkness around it to prevent people from seeing what it is, with the device: mea caligine tutus. - May each day bring us, as hitherto, new systems adapted for University purposes, entirely made up of words and phrases and in a learned jargon besides, which allows people to talk whole days without saying anything; and may these delights never be disturbed by the Arabian proverb: "I hear the clappering of the mill, but I see no flour." - For all this is in accordance with the age and must have its course. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

Wisdom and fortune combating together,
If that the former dare but what it can,
No chance may shake it. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

What is past is prologue. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

The woodchopper reads the wisdom of the ages recorded on the paper that holds his dinner, then lights his pipe with it. When we ask for a scrap of paper for the most trivial use, it may have the confessions of Augustine or the sonnets of Shakespeare, and we not observe it. The student kindles his fire, the editor packs his trunk, the sportsman loads his gun, the traveler wraps his dinner, the Irishman papers his shanty, the schoolboy peppers the plastering, the belle pins up her hair, with the printed thoughts of men. — Henry David Thoreau

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

There is not one wise man in twenty that will praise himself. — William Shakespeare

Shakespeare S Wisdom Quotes By William Shakespeare

To wilful men, the injuries that they themselves procure must be their schoolmasters. — William Shakespeare