This day's black fate on more days doth depend; This but begins the woe, others must end. William Shakespeare More Quotes by William Shakespeare More Quotes From William Shakespeare You have too much respect upon the world; They lose it that do buy it with much care William Shakespeare respect care world Time shall unfold what plaited cunning hides: Who cover faults, at last shame them derides. William Shakespeare faults lasts time There's nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. If the ill spirit have so fair a house, Good things will strive to dwell with't William Shakespeare temples spirit house The world is not thy friend, nor the world's law. - Romeo William Shakespeare juliet law world Fairest Cordelia, that art most rich, being poor; Most choice, forsaken; and most loved, despised! Thee and thy virtues here I seize upon: Be it lawful I take up what's cast away. Gods, gods! 'tis strange that from their cold'st neglect My love should kindle to inflamed respect. Thy dowerless daughter, king, thrown to my chance, Is queen of us, of ours, and our fair France: Not all the dukes of waterish Burgundy Can buy this unprized precious maid of me. Bid them farewell, Cordelia, though unkind: Thou losest here, a better where to find. William Shakespeare daughter queens art O Judgment ! Thou art fled to brutish beasts, and men have lost their reason ! William Shakespeare beast men art Thus weary of the world, away she hies, And yokes her silver doves; by whose swift aid Their mistress mounted through the empty skies In her light chariot quickly is convey'd; Holding their course to Paphos, where their queen Means to immure herself and not be seen. William Shakespeare queens light mean Yet, do thy worst, old Time; despite thy wrong, William Shakespeare worst young time Time doth transfix the flourish set on youth William Shakespeare brows youth time Your lordship, though not clean past your youth, have yet some smack of age in you, some relish of the saltiness of time. William Shakespeare maturity time past Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty; for in my youth I never did apply hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; and did not, with unbashful forehead, woo the means of weakness and debility: therefore my age is as a lusty winter, frosty but kindly. William Shakespeare strong time mean My age is as a lusty winter, frosty but kindly. William Shakespeare age winter time Youth is full of sport, age's breath is short; youth is nimble, age is lame; Youth is hot and bold, age is weak and cold; Youth is wild, and age is tame. William Shakespeare age time sports I have lived long enough. My way of life is to fall into the sere, the yellow leaf, and that which should accompany old age, as honor, love, obedience, troops of friends I must not look to have. William Shakespeare yellow time fall Do you set down your name in the scroll of youth, that are written down old with all the characters of age? William Shakespeare names time character Time's glory is to command contending kings, William Shakespeare truth kings time Men at sometime are the masters of their fate. William Shakespeare fate inspirational men Grace and remembrance be to you both. William Shakespeare wedding-anniversary remembrance anniversary Honor, riches, marriage-blessing William Shakespeare wedding anniversary blessing I can get no remedy against this consumption of the purse: borrowing only lingers and lingers it out, but the disease is incurable. William Shakespeare debt disease business