Art of Wisdom
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
“When demons commit the greatest sins, they first make you believe that it is a good deed.”
“He mocks the wound, the uninjured.”
“Know well, Bassanio, that the devil can quote scripture when it suits him.”
“They paint their foul purpose in pretty colors.”
“You put imaginary souls in bodies you like and think it's love.”
“There is no good or evil, your thoughts create them.”
“But there is war in my soul. People inside me are dying all the time.”
“A new fire extinguishes someone else's fire, an old pain is eased by a new pain.”
“Don't wait where you've lost, that's what the weak do.”
“Don't express every thought, don't put into practice any thought that doesn't suit you. Be sincere, but don't be simple.”
“Look at the state of those who choose, and think what good it will do to be chosen.”
“Grieving over a past disaster is a way of inviting a new one.”
“Be yourself! If you try to be more, you will be nothing.”
“When a man begins to love, he begins to live.”
“You can't understand what you don't feel.”
“Listen to everyone out of respect, but talk to very few out of principle.”
“There are three sides to every story. Your side, my side and the bitter truth.”
“Even if you are as pristine as ice and as clean as snow, you will never be free from mudslinging.”