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"O, beware, my lord, of jealousy;
It is the dark-green-ey'd monster, which doth mock
The meat information technology feeds on."
― Othello
It is the dark-green-ey'd monster, which doth mock
The meat information technology feeds on."
― Othello
"For she had eyes and chose me."
― Othello
― Othello
"Men in rage strike those that wish them best."
― Othello
― Othello
"The robb'd that smiles, steals something from the thief; He robs himself that spends a bootless grief."
― Othello
― Othello
"Reputation is an idle and almost imitation imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving.(Iago, Act II, scene 3)"
― Othello
― Othello
"Good proper noun in man and adult female, dear my lord,
Is the firsthand jewel of their souls:
Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, goose egg;
'twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;
Only he that filches from me my good name
Robs me of that which not enriches him,
And makes me poor indeed."
― Othello
Is the firsthand jewel of their souls:
Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, goose egg;
'twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands;
Only he that filches from me my good name
Robs me of that which not enriches him,
And makes me poor indeed."
― Othello
"Just I will article of clothing my heart upon my sleeve
For daws to peck at: I am not what I am."
― Othello
For daws to peck at: I am not what I am."
― Othello
"I would not put a thief in my mouth to steal my brains."
― Othello
― Othello
"Tis in ourselves that nosotros are thus or thus. Our bodies are our gardens to the which our wills are gardeners."
― Othello
― Othello
"She lov'd me for the dangers I had pass'd,
And I lov'd her that she did pity them"
― Othello
And I lov'd her that she did pity them"
― Othello
"Men should be what they seem."
― Othello
― Othello
"How poor are they that have not patience! What wound did always heal but by degrees?
Iago"
― Othello
Iago"
― Othello
"O, beware, my lord, of jealousy;
It is the light-green-ey'd monster, which doth mock
The meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in elation,
Who, sure of his fate, loves not his wronger:
But O, what damnèd minutes tells he o'er
Who dotes, withal doubts, suspects, notwithstanding strongly loves!
It is the light-green-ey'd monster, which doth mock
The meat it feeds on. That cuckold lives in elation,
Who, sure of his fate, loves not his wronger:
But O, what damnèd minutes tells he o'er
Who dotes, withal doubts, suspects, notwithstanding strongly loves!
(Act 3, scene iii, 165–171)"
― Othello
"Splendid wretch! Perdition catch my soul But I exercise honey thee! and when I love thee not, Chaos is come over again."
― Othello
― Othello
"Tis inside ourselves that nosotros are thus or thus"
― Othello
― Othello
"I kissed thee ere I killed thee. No way simply this,
Killing myself, to die upon a osculation."
― Othello
Killing myself, to die upon a osculation."
― Othello
"Rude am I in my speech, And petty blessed with the soft phrase of peace."
― Othello
― Othello
"It is silliness to alive when to alive is torment, and and so have we a prescription to die when decease is our physician."
― Othello
― Othello
"Thou weigh'st thy words before m givest them breath."
― Othello
― Othello
"I hold my peace, sir? no;
No, I will speak as liberal as the north;
Allow heaven and men and devils, allow them all,
All, all, cry shame confronting me, yet I'll speak."
― Othello
No, I will speak as liberal as the north;
Allow heaven and men and devils, allow them all,
All, all, cry shame confronting me, yet I'll speak."
― Othello
"And his unkindness may defeat my life, But never taint my love."
― Othello
― Othello
"If subsequently every tempest come such calms,
May the winds blow till they have waken'd expiry!"
― Othello
May the winds blow till they have waken'd expiry!"
― Othello
"Trifles light as air are to the jealous confirmations strong equally proofs of holy writ."
― Othello
― Othello
"And so will I turn her virtue into pitch,
And out of her own goodness make the net
That shall enmesh them all. "
― Othello
And out of her own goodness make the net
That shall enmesh them all. "
― Othello
"And what'due south he then that says I play the villain?"
― Othello
― Othello
"I understand a fury in your words
But not your words."
― Othello
But not your words."
― Othello
"Were I the Moor I would non be Iago.
In post-obit him I follow but myself;
Sky is my judge, not I for love and duty,
But seeming and so for my peculiar end.
For when my outward action doth demonstrate
The native act and figure of my heart
In compliment extern, 'tis not long after
Merely I volition wear my eye upon my sleeve
For daws to peck at. I am non what I am"
― Othello
In post-obit him I follow but myself;
Sky is my judge, not I for love and duty,
But seeming and so for my peculiar end.
For when my outward action doth demonstrate
The native act and figure of my heart
In compliment extern, 'tis not long after
Merely I volition wear my eye upon my sleeve
For daws to peck at. I am non what I am"
― Othello
"I pray you, in your letters,
When you shall these unlucky deeds relate,
Speak of me every bit I am; nothing extenuate,
Nor set up downward aught in malice. Then must you speak
Of one that loved not wisely but too well;
Of one not hands jealous, but being wrought,
Perplexed in the farthermost. . ."
― Othello
When you shall these unlucky deeds relate,
Speak of me every bit I am; nothing extenuate,
Nor set up downward aught in malice. Then must you speak
Of one that loved not wisely but too well;
Of one not hands jealous, but being wrought,
Perplexed in the farthermost. . ."
― Othello
"what cannot be saved when fate takes, patience her injury a mockery makes"
― Othello
― Othello
"O God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal abroad their brains!" - Cassio (Act Ii, Scene three)"
― Othello
― Othello
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