| . . . it is impossible you should take true root but by the fair weather that you make yourself; it is needful that you frame the season of your own harvest. William Shakespeare True |
| More from William Shakespeare |
| Thou shouldst not have been old till thou hadst been wise. William Shakespeare |
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| God, the best maker of all marriages, Combine your hearts into one. William Shakespeare |
| When we are born, we cry that we are come, To this great stage of fools. William Shakespeare |
| With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. William Shakespeare |
| Knowing I lov'd my books, he furnish'd me
From mine own library with volumes that
I prize above my dukedom. William Shakespeare |
| Fight till the last gasp. William Shakespeare |
| The sauce to meat is ceremony; Meeting were bare without it. William Shakespeare |
| The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud, if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair, if they were not cherished by our virtues. William Shakespeare |
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| There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Then are dreamt of in your philosophy. William Shakespeare |
| Thoughts are but dreams till their effects be tried. William Shakespeare |
| More in the True category |
| Christianity, if false, is of no importance, and if true, of infinite importance. The only thing it cannot be is moderately important. C.S. Lewis True |
| A true friend is one who knows all about you and likes you anyway. Christi Mary Warner True |
| If you want your dreams to come true, don't sleep Yiddish Proverb True |
| There is but one cause of human failure. And that is man's lack of faith in his true Self. William James True |
| A true friend freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures boldly, takes all patiently, defends courageously, and continues a friend unchangeably. William Penn True |
| A true friend knows your weaknesses but shows you your strengths; feels your fears but fortifies your faith; sees your anxieties but frees your spirit; recognizes your disabilities but emphasizes your possibilities. William Arthur Ward True |
| Never assume the obvious is true. William Safire True |
| Voyage upon life's sea, To yourself be true, And, whatever your lot may be, Paddle your own canoe Sarah Bolton True |
| If we worked on the assumption that what is accepted as true really is true, then there would be little hope for advance Orville Wright True |
| A true friend stabs you in the front. Oscar Wilde True |