The attempt and not the deed confounds us. William Shakespeare More Quotes by William Shakespeare More Quotes From William Shakespeare Comfort's in heaven, and we are on the earth William Shakespeare earth comfort heaven I have supped full with horrors. William Shakespeare horror A little more than kin, and less than kind. William Shakespeare kind littles Thou know'st 'tis common; all that lives must die, Passing through nature to eternity. William Shakespeare nature life death Under loves heavy burden do I sink. --Romeo William Shakespeare heavy-burdens burden heavy Don't judge a man's conscience by looking at his face cause he may have a bad heart. William Shakespeare judging heart men As I love the name of honour more than I fear death. William Shakespeare honour fear-of-death names For I am he am born to tame you, Kate; and bring you from a wild Kate to a Kate conformable as other household Kates. William Shakespeare shrews taming born I dreamt my lady came and found me dead . . . . . . . . . . . . And breathed such life with kisses in my lips That I revived and was an emperor. William Shakespeare lips kissing found O, train me not, sweet mermaid, with thy note, to drown me in thy sister’s flood of tears. William Shakespeare mermaid tears sweet Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books, But love from love, toward school with heavy looks. William Shakespeare dream love book For it falls out That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lacked and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us While it was ours. William Shakespeare virtue lost fall O,speak to me no more;these words like daggers enter my ears.(a fancy way of saying SHUT UP!)" — William Shakespeare "hamlet William Shakespeare daggers fancy ears You lie, in faith; for you are call'd plain Kate, And bonny Kate and sometimes Kate the curst; But Kate, the prettiest Kate in Christendom Kate of Kate Hall, my super-dainty Kate, For dainties are all Kates, and therefore, Kate, Take this of me, Kate of my consolation; Hearing thy mildness praised in every town, Thy virtues spoke of, and thy beauty sounded, Yet not so deeply as to thee belongs, Myself am moved to woo thee for my wife. William Shakespeare hearing wife lying I go, I go, look how I go, swifter than an arrow from a bow William Shakespeare arrows haste looks POLONIUS: What do you read, my lord? HAMLET: Words, words, words. William Shakespeare hamlet-2 polonius lord Fair is foul, and foul is fair, hover through fog and filthy air. William Shakespeare hovering fog air Too nice, and yet too true! William Shakespeare too-nice nice I have drunk and seen the spider. William Shakespeare spiders drunk How much salt water thrown away in waste/ To season love, that of it doth not taste. William Shakespeare waste taste water