WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE QUOTES I ALWAYS FEEL HAPPY

“Happiness consists in contentment.” – As You Like It

“The miserable have no other medicine but only hope.” – Measure for Measure

“Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.” – Henry VI Part 3

“There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” – Hamlet

“The robb’d that smiles, steals something from the thief.” – Othello

“My crown is call’d content, a crown that seldom kings enjoy.” – King Henry VI Part 3

“I like this place and willingly could waste my time in it.” – As You Like It

“With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.” – The Merchant of Venice

“How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank!” – The Merchant of Venice

“I can no other answer make but thanks, and thanks, and ever thanks.” – Twelfth Night

“Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.” – All’s Well That Ends Well

“O, it is excellent to have a giant’s strength, but it is tyrannous to use it like a giant.” – Measure for Measure

“The course of true love never did run smooth.” – A Midsummer Night’s Dream

“They do not love that do not show their love.” – The Two Gentlemen of Verona BIBLE QUOTES ABOUT FINDING THE RIGHT PERSON

“Expectation is the root of all heartache.” – Henry IV Part 2

“When words are scarce, they are seldom spent in vain.” – Richard II

“I bear a charmed life.” – Macbeth

“The miserable have no other medicine but only hope.” – Troilus and Cressida

“To be, or not to be: that is the question.” – Hamlet

“When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions.” – Hamlet

“The stroke of death is as a lover’s pinch, which hurts and is desired.” – Antony and Cleopatra

“There’s daggers in men’s smiles.” – Macbeth

“Give me my robe, put on my crown; I have immortal longings in me.” – Antony and Cleopatra

“Parting is such sweet sorrow.” – Romeo and Juliet

“Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.” – Romeo and Juliet

“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose, by any other name would smell as sweet.” – Romeo and Juliet

“This above all: to thine own self be true.” – Hamlet