We know what we are now,
but not what we may become.
(William Shakespeare: Hamlet.)
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We know what we are now,
but not what we may become.
(William Shakespeare: Hamlet.)
O, death’s a great disguiser!
(William Shakespeare: Measure for measure.)
The sense of death is most in apprehension.
(William Shakespeare: Measure for Measure.)
‘Tis strange that death should sing.
(William Shakespeare: King John.)
The quiet of my wounded conscience.
(William Shakespeare: King Henry VIII.)
I’ll note you in my book of memory.
(William Shakespeare: King Henry IV.)
You kiss by the book.
(William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet.)
Sleep rock thy brain!
(William Shakespeare: Hamlet.)
And prosperity – this, among mortals,
is a god and more than a god.
(Aeschylus: Libation bearers.)
When the dust has drunk the blood,
no resurrection comes for the dead.
(Aeschylus: Eumenides.)