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All's Well That Ends Well Quotes

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All's Well That Ends Well is a play by William Shakespeare. The work is based on Boccacio's Decameron. Here are a few quotes from All's Well That Ends Well.
  • "T'were all one
    That I should love a bright particular star,
    And think to wed it, he is so above me."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 1.1

  • "The hind that would be mated by the lion
    Must die for love."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 1.1

  • "Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie,
    Which we ascribe to heaven."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 1.1

  • "He must needs go that the devil drives."
    - William Shakespeare - All's Well that Ends Well, 1.3

  • "My friends were poor but honest."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 1.3

  • "Oft expectation fails, and most oft there
    Where most it promises."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 2.1

  • "I will show myself highly fed and lowly taught."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 2.2

  • "It is like a barber's chair that fits all buttocks."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 2.2

  • "From lowest place when virtuous things proceed,
    The place is dignified by the doer's deed."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 2.3

  • "They say miracles are past."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 2.3

  • "All the learned and authentic fellows."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 2.3

  • "A young man married is a man that's marred."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 2.3

  • "Make the coming hour o'erflow with joy,
    And pleasure drown the brim."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 2.4

  • "No legacy is so rich as honesty."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 3.5

  • "The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 4.3

  • "The inaudible and noiseless foot of Time."
    - William Shakespeare, All's Well that Ends Well, 5.3

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