Monday, July 22, 2013

All's Well That Ends Well


“Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.” 

“Love all, trust a few,
Do wrong to none: be able for thine enemy
Rather in power than use; and keep thy friend
Under thy own life's key: be check'd for silence,
But never tax'd for speech.” 

“Good with out evil is like light with out darkness which in turn is like righteousness whith out hope.” 

“A young man married is a man that's marred.” 

“It is not politic in the commonwealth of nature to preserve virginity. Loss of virginity is rational increase, and there was never virgin got till virginity was first lost. That you were made of is metal to make virgins. Virginity, by being once lost, may be ten times found: by being ever kept, it is ever lost. ’Tis too cold a companion: away with ’t!” 

“Twas a good lady, 'twas a good lady: we may pick a thousand salads ere we light on such another herb.” 

“Tis a commodity that will lose the gloss with lying; the longer kept, the less worth: off with ’t, while ’tis vendible; answer the time of request. Virginity, like an old courtier, wears her cap out of fashion; richly suited, but unsuitable: just like the brooch and the toothpick, which wear not now.” 

“My poor body, madam, requires it: I am driven on by the flesh; and he must needs go that the devil drives.” 

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