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Much Ado About Nothing Quotes by William Shakespeare

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Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare

Quote Photo – “Happy are they that hear their detractions, and can put them to mending.” ~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare 1564 – 1616
William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright and actor. His plays have been translated into every major living language.

9 Much Ado About Nothing Quotes Found!

"I cannot be a man with wishing, therefore I will die a woman with grieving." ~ Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare "O God, that I were a man! I would eat his heart in the market-place." ~ Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare "Happy are they that hear their detractions, and can put them to mending." ~ Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare
Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare

Friendship is constant in all other things save in the office and affairs of love. ~ Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare "How tartly that gentleman looks! I never can see him but I am heart-burned an hour after." ~ Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare "You have of late stood out against your brother, and he hath ta'en you newly into his grace; where it is impossible you should take true root but by the fair weather that you make yourself: it is needful that you frame the season for your own harvest." ~ Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare "But now I am return'd, and that war-thoughts have left their places vacant, in their rooms come thronging soft and delicate desires." ~ Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare "That a woman conceived me, I thank her; that she brought me up, I likewise give her most humble thanks; but that I will have a recheat winded in my forehead, or hang my bugle in an invisible baldrick, all women shall pardon me." ~ Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare "I would my horse had the speed of your tongue." ~ Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare

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