103 Quotes About Hamlet
- Author Shakesphere
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I do believe you think what now you speak,But what we do determine oft we break.Purpose is but the slave to memory,Of violent birth, but poor validity,Which now, like fruit unripe, sticks on the tree,But fall, unshaken, when they mellow be.Most necessary ’tis that we forgetTo pay ourselves what to ourselves is debt.What to ourselves in passion we propose,The passion ending, doth the purpose lose.
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- Author Hector Berlioz
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...imagine anybody having lived forty-five or fifty years without knowing Hamlet! One might as well spend one's life in a coal mine.
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- Author Kevin Hearne
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Hamlet promised himself he’d throw down afterward, but I think perhaps when he said, “From this time forth, my thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth!” the limits of blank verse weakened his resolve somehow. If he’d been free to follow the dictates of his conscience rather than the pen of Shakespeare, perhaps he would have abandoned verse altogether, like me, and contented himself with this instead: “Bring it, muthafuckas. Bring it.
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- Author Iris Murdoch
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Clement, usually a fluent speaker in any situation, could hear his voice assuming a pompous and affected tone, not unlike that which many actors use (wrongly in Clement's view) when playing Polonius.
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- Author Mary Hays
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I would have thanked you for being ingenuous, even though, like Hamlet, you had spoke daggers.
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- Author A.D. Aliwat
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Life is suffering! It is painful—‘the slings and arrows, the heartache, the thousand natural shocks!’ But it is also all that we know and all that we can know. And this is why we endure it.
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- Author D. K. Marley
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My Lord, the tale begins with a ghost... - Prince of Sorrows
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- Author Meghan O'Rourke
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But now it seemed to me that Hamlet was moody and irascible in no small part because he is grieving: his father has just died. He is radically dislocated, stumbling through the days while the rest of the world acts as if nothing important has changed.
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- Author Carlo Rovelli
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It is hardly surprising that there are more things in heaven and earth, dear reader, than have been dreamed of in our philosophy - or in our physics.
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