“There's daggers in men's smiles.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
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“Death means nothing to men like me. It's the event that proves them right.”
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“Hell strives with grace for conquest in my breast. What shall I do to shun the snares of death?”
Source: The Tragicall Historie of the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus
“Understand death? Sure. That was when the monsters got you.”
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“And as to you Death, and you bitter hug of mortality, it is idle to try to alarm me.”
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“Even the stout of heart shrink when they see the approach of death.”
“Know thy birth! For dost thou art, and shalt to dust return.”
“I'll make death love me; for I will contend Even with his pestilent scythe.”
Source: The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators
“It is seldom men think of death in the pride of their health and strength.”
