William Shakespeare Quotes

Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale? (Twelfth Night)

I would give all my fame for a pot of ale and safety. (Henry V)

Modest doubt is call’d The beacon of the wise. (Troilus and Cressida)

I had rather be a dog, and bay the moon, Than such a Roman. (Julius Caesar)

Cry ‘Havoc’, and let slip the dogs of war, that this foul deed shall smell above the earth with carrion men, groaning for burial. (Julius Caesar)

Slender: Why do your dogs bark so? Be there bears i’ the town? Anne: I think there are, sir; I heard them talked of. (The Merry Wives of Windsor)

Bur, Bowgh, wowgh, The watch-dogs bark: Bur, Bowgh, wowgh. (The Tempest)

A pox o’ your throat! You bawling, blasphemous, incharitable dog! (The Tempest)

Ask my dog: if he say ay, it will; if he say no, it will; if he shake his tail and say nothing, it will. (The Two Gentlemen of Verona)

Trust not the physician. (Timon of Athens)