All
that live must die, passing through nature to
eternity.
-- William
Shakespeare
1564-1616, British
Poet, Playwright, Actor
But I
will be a bridegroom in my death, and run into a
lover's bed.
-- William
Shakespeare
1564-1616, British
Poet, Playwright, Actor
I care
not, a man can die but once; we owe God and death.
-- William
Shakespeare
1564-1616, British
Poet, Playwright, Actor
The
weariest and most loathed worldly life, that age,
ache, penury and imprisonment can lay on nature is a
paradise, to what we fear of death.
-- William
Shakespeare
1564-1616, British
Poet, Playwright, Actor
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I come
to bury Caesar, not to praise him. The evil that men
do lives after them; the good is oft interred with
their bones.
-- William
Shakespeare
1564-1616, British
Poet, Playwright, Actor
Men
must endure, their going hence even as their coming
hither. Ripeness is all.
-- William
Shakespeare
1564-1616, British
Poet, Playwright, Actor
Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it.
-- William
Shakespeare
1564-1616, British
Poet, Playwright, Actor
Our
remedies oft in ourselves do lie, which we ascribe
to heaven.
-- William
Shakespeare
1564-1616, British
Poet, Playwright, Actor
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