“A woman ... all beautiful and accomplished will, while her hand and heart are undisposed of, turn the heads and set the circle in which she moves on fire. Let her marry, and what is the consequence? The madness ceases and all is quiet again. Why? Not because there is any diminution in the charms of the lady, but because there is an end of hope.” HeartEndsHandsBeautifulMovingTurnsMarriageFireQuietConsequenceMadnessCirclesCeaseCharmAccomplishedWhy Not Book:Letters and Addresses, Source: Letters and Addresses,
“But there is no such man; for, brother, men Can counsel and speak comfort to that grief Which they themselves not feel; but, tasting it, Their counsel turns to passion, which before Would give preceptial medicine to rage, Fetter strong madness in a silken thread, Charm ache with air and agony with words.” MenGivingFeelsTurnsPassionSpeakStrongGriefAirBrotherComfortMadnessMedicineRageInsanityCharmThreadAgonyAcheTastingFetters Book:The New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition: The Complete Works Source: The New Oxford Shakespeare: Modern Critical Edition: The Complete Works