Death is a fearful thing.

All hoods make not monks.

O for a horse with wings!

The devil is a gentleman.

By-and-by is easily said.

Beware the ides of March.

A light heart lives long.

Let each man do his best.

Love is merely a madness.

Lions make leopards tame.

Grief makes one hour ten.

A harmless necessary cat.

Have patience, and endure

Ingratitude is monstrous.

Love laughs at locksmiths.

To saucy doubts and fears.

Truth hath a quiet breast.

Our praises are our wages.

The gloomy shade of death.

And Caesar shall go forth.

so full of shapes is fancy

Old Time the clock-setter.

Travelers must be content.

Every why has a wherefore.

Omittance is no quittance.

Can we outrun the heavens?

I came, saw, and overcame.

I am ill at these numbers.

More matter with less art.

The world must be peopled!

Talkers are no good doers.

Drink down all unkindness.

Patch grief with proverbs.

I have not slept one wink.

... And death unloads thee.

Brevity is the soul of wit.

Much rain wears the marble.

I am wealthy in my friends.

Ay me! sad hours seem long.

This thought is as a death.

Death-counterfeiting sleep.

It is a sin to be a mocker.

Be not afraid of greatness.

Friendship's full of dregs.

All pride is willing pride.

A fool's bolt is soon shot.

They were devils incarnate.

Is not the truth the truth?

Remembrance of things past.

I was a coward on instinct.

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