"An honest tale speeds bast being plainly told." -- Richard III
"On a day - alack the day - Love, whose month is ever May, spied a blossom passing fair playing in the wanton air." -- Love's Labour's Lost
"Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books. But love from love, toward school with heavy books." -- Romeo and Juliet
"Of all the base passions, fear is the most accursed." -- Henry VI, Part I
"Thou art thy mother's glass, and she in thee calls back the lovely April of her prime." -- Sonnet
"Tis not enough to keep the feeble up, but to support them after." -- Timon of Athens
"Things base and vile, holding no quantity, Love can transpose to form and dignity." -- A Midsummer Night's Dream
"Truth is truth To the very end of reckoning." -- Measure for Measure
"Fortune, good night; smile once more, turn thy wheel." -- King Lear
"Eat no onions nor garlic, for we are to utter sweet breath" -- Midsummer Night's Dream
"To define true madness, What is't but but to be nothing else but mad?" -- Hamlet
"Oh Lord, what fools these mortals be!" -- Midsummer Night's Dream
"Love makes fools of us all" -- Midsummer Night's Dream
"Art thou gone so? Love, lord, ay husband, friend,
I must hear from thee every day in the hour,
For in a minute there are many days.
O, by this count I shall be much in years
Ere again I behold my Romeo." -- Romeo and Juliet