“How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a thankless child!” – King Lear
“I would not have given my daughter for a joint-ring, nor exchanged my child to save my life.” – The Winter’s Tale
“Thou art thy mother’s glass, and she in thee calls back the lovely April of her prime.” – Sonnet 3
“O heaven! that such companions thou’dst unfold, and put in every honest hand a whip to lash the rascals naked through the world.” – Pericles, Prince of Tyre
“I think this lady to be my child Cordelia.” – King Lear
“You are a councilor; if you can command these elements to silence, and work the peace of the present, we will not hand a rope more. Use your authority.” – The Tempest
“Be she honor-flawed — I have three daughters. The eldest is eleven.” – Cymbeline
“Father, my father! Methinks I see my father.” – The Winter’s Tale
“How shall I question you for my mirth? I can say nothing more to you than you have said to me. Remembering all, and goodnight.” – The Tempest
“A father would always be thanked.” – All’s Well That Ends Well
“O, how this mother swells up towards my heart!” – Pericles, Prince of Tyre
“What am I? Nor mother, father nor birth know I. My queen’s a doe, and she my daughter.” – Cymbeline
“I have a mother in the heavens, and no earthly father.” – The Tempest
“Peace, ho! for shame! Confusion’s cure lives not in these confusions.” – The Winter’s Tale
“I pray you, all, father.” – King John GOOD QUOTES ABOUT FORGIVING A FRIEND
“Though we are justices and doctors and churchmen, yet we would quickly have wives and children.” – Hamlet
“O sir, we quarreled but a few days ago, what did you say I did any fatherly care for you when it was little?” – Cymbeline
“What father can deny his child’s request?” – Othello
“I must entreat of you some of that money.” – The Merchant of Venice
“To me she speaks; she moves me for her peace.” – The Tempest
“I am made of that self-same self stuff as my father’s child.” – The Winter’s Tale
“O sir, you have overthrown Alisander the conqueror.” – Romeo and Juliet
“She was the prettiest babe that e’er I nursed.” – King Lear
“You taught me language, and my profit on’t is I know how to curse.” – The Tempest
“Strain his entertainment with an honor retiring in maidenhead, be it beard or bald.” – Twelfth Night
“So stands this squire’s father; and this is he.” – The Comedy of Errors
“Come, my gracious lord, shall I be your playfellow?” – Cymbeline
“Most wicked sir, whom to call brother would even infect my mouth, I do forgive thy rankest faults, all of them.” – King Lear