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A glimpse inside the mind of a writer...
Works of poetry and random quotes, both by myself and those that gave me my inspiration. As well as ramblings and dark thoughts of one deeply disturbed individual, namely, myself. If you dislike anything in here, feel free to go to hell. Simple.
Sir William Shakespeare, a true master of words...
"All the world's a stage,
And all the men and women merely players.
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts,
His acts being seven ages."

--From As You Like It (II, vii, 139-143)


"He's mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf, a horse's health, a boy's love, or a whore's oath."

--From King Lear (III, vi, 19-21)


"That man that hath a tongue, I say is no man,
If with his tongue he cannot win a woman."

--The Two Gentlemen of Verona (III, i, 104-105)


"I have no other but a woman's reason:
I think him so, because I think him so."

--From The Two Gentlemen of Verona (I, ii, 23-24)


"Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps."

--From Much Ado About Nothing (III, i, 106)


"And thus I clothe my naked villany
With odd old ends stol'n out of holy writ,
And seem a saint, when most I play the devil."

--From King Richard III (I, iii, 336-33 cool


"I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections, passions?"

--From The Merchant of Venice (III, i, 60-63)


"The man that hath no music in himself,
Nor is not mov'd with concord of sweet sounds,
Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils."

--From The Merchant of Venice (V, i, 83-85)


"Love looks not with the eyes but with the mind."

--From A Midsummer Night's Dream (I, i, 234)


"Cowards die many times before their deaths,
The valiant never taste of death but once."

--From Julius Caesar (II, ii, 32-37)


"Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears!
I come to bury Caesar, not to praise him."

--From Julius Caesar (III, ii, 78-79)


"But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun."

--From Romeo and Juliet (II, ii, 1-2)



"To be or not to be, --that is the question:--
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?"

-- From Hamlet (III, i, 56-61)


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