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Much Ado About Nothing
William Shakespeare (Author of Much Ado About Nothing)

“And in her eye there hath appeared a fire,
To burn the errors that these princes hold
Against her maiden truth. Call me a fool;
Trust not my reading nor my observations,
Which with experimental seal doth warrant
The tenor of my book; trust not my age,
My reverence, calling, nor divinity,
If this sweet lady lie not guiltless here
Under some biting error.” (Much Ado About Nothing Quotes)

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“Foul words is but foul wind, and foul wind is but foul breath, and foul breath is noisome; therefore I will depart unkissed.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing Quotes

“He that hath a beard is more than a youth, and he that hath no beard is less than a man. He that is more than a youth is not for me, and he that is less than a man, I am not for him.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“I can see he’s not in your good books,’ said the messenger.
‘No, and if he were I would burn my library.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“I cannot be a man with wishing, therefore I will die a woman with grieving.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“I do love nothing in the world so well as you- is not that strange?”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow, than a man swear he loves me.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“If her breath were as terrible as her terminations, there were no living near her, she would infect to the north star!”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“If I had my mouth, I would bite; if I had my liberty, I would do my liking: in the meantime, let me be that I am, and seek not to alter me.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“Let me be that I am and seek not to alter me.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more.
Men were deceivers ever,
One foot in sea, and one on shore,
To one thing constant never.
Then sigh not so, but let them go,
And be you blithe and bonny,
Converting all your sounds of woe
Into hey nonny, nonny.
Sing no more ditties, sing no more
Of dumps so dull and heavy.
The fraud of men was ever so
Since summer first was leafy.
Then sigh not so, but let them go,
And be you blithe and bonny,
Converting all your sounds of woe
Into hey, nonny, nonny.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“That a woman conceived me, I thank her; that she brought me up, I likewise give her most humble thanks. But that I will have a recheat winded in my forehead or hang my bugle in an invisible baldrick, all women shall pardon me. Because I will not do them the wrong to mistrust any, I will do myself the right to trust none. And the fine is, for the which I may go the finer, I will live a bachelor.” (Much Ado About Nothing Quotes)

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“There are no faces truer than those that are so washed. How much better is it to weep at joy than to joy at weeping!”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“There is no measure in the occasion that breeds;
therefore the sadness is without limit.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing
Much Ado About Nothing Quotes

“There’s little of the melancholy element in her, my lord: she is never sad but when she sleeps; and not ever sad then; for I have heard my daughter say, she hath often dreamt of unhappiness, and waked herself with laughing.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“To be a well-favoured man is the gift of fortune; but to write and read comes by nature.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“What need the bridge much broader than the flood? The fairest grant is the necessity.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“When I said I would die a bachelor, I did not think I should live till I was married.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

“When you depart from me sorrow abides and happiness takes his leave.”

William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing

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