September 15, 2008 - Vlambaram
September 15, 2008 - Vlambaram
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'A young man married is a man that's marred.'<br />
- All's Well That Ends Well, Act II: Scene III.<br />
'All the world's a stage,<br />
And all the men and women merely players.'<br />
- As You Like It, Act II: Scene VII.<br />
'Brevity is the soul of wit.'<br />
- Hamlet, Act II: Scene II.<br />
'Doubt thou the stars are fire;<br />
Doubt that the sun doth move;<br />
Doubt truth to be a liar;<br />
But never doubt I love.'<br />
- Hamlet, Act II: Scene II.<br />
'When sorrows come, they come not single spies,<br />
But in battalions.'<br />
- Hamlet, Act IV: Scene V.<br />
'This was the most unkindest cut of all.'<br />
- Julius Caesar, Act III: Scene II.<br />
'The better part of valour is discretion.'<br />
- King Henry IV – Part I, Act V: Scene IV.<br />
- Measure for Measure, Act III: Scene I.<br />
'Speak low if you speak love.'<br />
- Much Ado About Nothing, Act II: Scene I.<br />
'To be direct and honest is not safe.'<br />
- Othello, Act III: Scene III.<br />
'What's in a name That which we call a rose<br />
By any other name would smell as sweet.'<br />
- Romeo and Juliet, Act II: Scene II.<br />
'The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose.'<br />
-The Merchant of Venice, Act I: Scene III.<br />
'Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.'<br />
- King Henry IV – Part II, Act III: Scene I.<br />
'Men of few words are the best men.'<br />
- King Henry V, Act III: Scene II.<br />
'A jest's prosperity lies in the ear<br />
Of him that hears it, never in the tongue<br />
Of him that makes it.'<br />
- Love's Labour's Lost, Act V: Scene II.<br />
'Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.'<br />
- Measure for Measure, Act II: Scene I.<br />
'The man that hath a tongue, I say, no man<br />
If with his tongue he cannot win a woman.'<br />
- The Two Gentlemen of Venona, Act III:<br />
Scene I.<br />
'Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have<br />
greatness thrust upon them.'<br />
- Twelfth Night, Act II: Scene V.<br />
'Love sought is good, but given unsought is better.'<br />
- Twelfth Night, Act III: Scene I.<br />
'The miserable have no other medicine,<br />
But only hope …'<br />
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- 8 - SEPTEMBER <strong>15</strong>, <strong>2008</strong> Vzm>prm> VLAMBARAM Tel: 416.282.8059