Let the great axe fall shakespeare

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And where the offence is, let the great axe fall.

William Shakespeare

Great floods have flown from simple sources.

William Shakespeare

Be not afraid of greatness; some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them.

William Shakespeare

And many strokes though with a little axe hew down and fell the hardest-timbered oak.

William Shakespeare

He is not great who is not greatly good.

William Shakespeare

Madness in great ones must not unwatched go.

William Shakespeare

If there be no great love in the beginning, yet heaven may decrease it upon better acquaintance, when we are married and have more occasion to know one another: I hope, upon familiarity will grow more contempt.

William Shakespeare

Small cheer and great welcome makes a merry feast.

William Shakespeare

Fishes live in the sea, as men do a-land; the great ones eat up the little ones.

William Shakespeare

Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.

William Shakespeare

When we are born, we cry, that we are come To this great stage of fools.

William Shakespeare

The aim, if reached or not, makes great the life: Try to be Shakespeare, leave the rest to fate!

Robert Browning

If we weren't still hiring great people and pushing ahead at full speed, it would be easy to fall behind and become a mediocre company.

Bill Gates

I wasn't always such a great fan of Shakespeare, mind you. I can guess we all at one time had it rammed down our necks at school, which tends to take the edge off it.

Christopher Eccleston

A Shakespeare could have arisen only on English soil. In the same way, your great dramatists and poets express the nature and essence of the Norwegian people, but they also express that which is universally valid for all mankind.

Gustave Stresemann

Nothing can come of nothing.

William Shakespeare

Although the last, not least.

William Shakespeare

Rest, rest, perturbed spirit!

William Shakespeare

Such as we are made of, such we be.

William Shakespeare

Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.

William Shakespeare

Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I ha lost my reputation, I ha lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial!

William Shakespeare

He that is well paid is well satisfied.

William Shakespeare

But like of each thing that in season grows.

William Shakespeare

Society is no comfort to one not sociable.

William Shakespeare

Then the world 's mine oyster.

William Shakespeare
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