| Quote | Author | Source | Email Quote |
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| . . . always the dullness of the fool is the whetstone of the wits. | William Shakespeare | As You Like It |  |
A fool, a fool! I met a fool i' th' forest, A motley fool. | William Shakespeare | As You Like It |  |
| . . . he that wants money, means, and content, is without three good friends. | William Shakespeare | As You Like It |  |
| But, O, how bitter a thing it is to look into happiness through another man's eyes! | William Shakespeare | As You Like It |  |
| Not a whit, Touchstone. Those that are good manners at the court are as ridiculous in the country as the behaviour of the country is most mockable at the court. | William Shakespeare | As You Like It |  |
All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts | William Shakespeare | As You Like It |  |
| My pride fell with my fortunes; | William Shakespeare | As You Like It |  |
| O, how full of briers is this working-day world! | William Shakespeare | As You Like It |  |