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Quote: No profit grows where no pleasure is ta'en;In brief, sir, study what you most affect.Author: William Shakespeare (The Taming of the Shrew)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: joy fulfillment successQuote: Kindness is women, not their beauteous looks,Shall win my love.Author: William Shakespeare (The Taming of the Shrew)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: kindness appearances characterQuote: Our purses shall be proud, our graments poor:For 'tis the mind that makes the body rich.Author: William Shakespeare (The Taming of the Shrew)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: money materialism wisdom knowledge characterQuote: Love all, trust a few;Do wrong to none.Author: William Shakespeare (All's Well That Ends Well)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: love trust integrity friendship relationshipQuote: Great floods have flownFrom simple sources.Author: William Shakespeare (All's Well That Ends Well)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: abundance wisdom gift talentQuote: Great floods have flownFrom simple sources.Author: William Shakespeare (All's Well That Ends Well)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: abundance wisdom gift talentQuote: Oft expectation fails, and most oft thereWhere most it promises.Author: William Shakespeare (All's Well That Ends Well)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: expectations potentialQuote: No legacy is so rich as honesty.Author: William Shakespeare (All's Well that Ends Well)
 
Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: honesty truth character integrity trust relationships love friendshipQuote: The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together.Author: William Shakespeare (All's Well That Ends Well)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: life circumstances luckQuote: Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrustupon them.Author: William Shakespeare (Twelfth Night)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: character circumstances greatness strength courageQuote: Love sought is good, but given unsought is better.Author: William Shakespeare (Twelfth Night)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: love agape relationship friendshipQuote: I hate ingratitude more in a manThan lying, vainness, babbling drunkenness,Or any taint of vice whose strong corruptionInhabits our frail blood.Author: William Shakespeare (Twelfth Night)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: gratitude faults character attitude thankfulnessQuote: One good deed, dying tongueless,Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that.Author: William Shakespeare (Twelfth Night)Source:Keywords: model example leadershipQuote: The silence often of pure innocencePersuades when speaking fails.Author: William Shakespeare (The Winter's Tale)Source:Keywords: innocence character honesty integrityQuote: I am a feather for each wind that blows.Author: William Shakespeare (The Winter's Tale)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: morality values opinion integrity character
 
Quote: What's gone and what's past helpShould be past grief.Author: William Shakespeare (The Winter's Tale)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: past grief depression attitude focus present futureQuote: For courage mounteth with occasion.Author: William Shakespeare (King John)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: courage strength bravery circumstances troubles problems obstacleschallengesQuote: To gild refined gold, to paint the lily,To throw a perfume on the violet,To smooth the ice, or add another hueUnto the rainbow, or with taper-lightTo seek the beauteous eye of heaven to garnish,Is wasteful and ridiculous excess.Author: William Shakespeare (King John)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: appearances vanity conceit materialismQuote: And oftentimes excusing of a fault``Doth make the fault the worse by the excuse.Author: William Shakespeare (King John)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: blame responsibility fault excusesQuote: How oft the sight of means to do ill deedsMakes ill deeds done!Author: William Shakespeare (King John)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: temptation evil responsibilityQuote: Mine honour is my life; both grow in one;Take honour from me, and my life is done.Author: William Shakespeare (King Richard II)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: honor integrity character truth trust honestyQuote: Truth hath a quiet breast.Author: William Shakespeare (King Richard II)Source: Bartlett's Familiar QuotationsKeywords: truth honesty integrity peace calm serenity
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