William Shakespeare Quotes On Love Biography
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William Shakespeare: [prompting him] Go on!
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Viola De Lesseps: This is not life, Will. It is a stolen season.
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William Shakespeare: I'm done with theater. The playhouse is for dreamers. Look what the dream brought us.
Viola De Lesseps: It was we ourselves did that. And for my life to come, I would not have it otherwise.
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Viola De Lesseps: I loved a writer and gave up the prize for a sonnet.
William Shakespeare: I was the more deceived.
Viola De Lesseps: Yes, you were deceived, for I did not know how much I loved you.
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[Saying their goodbyes]
William Shakespeare: You will never age for me, nor fade, nor die.
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[about Marlowe's death in a tavern]
Ned Alleyn: A quarrel about the bill.
Philip Henslowe: The bill! Ah, vanity, vanity!
Ned Alleyn: Not the billing - the BILL!
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William Shakespeare: It is not a comedy I'm writing now.
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Ned Alleyn: Pay attention and you will see how genius creates a legend.
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William Shakespeare: Love knows nothing of rank or river bank.
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William Shakespeare: Love denied blights the soul we owe to God.
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William Shakespeare: A broad river divides my lovers: family, duty, fate. As unchangeable as nature.
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Lord Wessex: How is this to end?
Queen Elizabeth: As stories must when love's denied: with tears and a journey.
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Viola de Lesseps: I would stay asleep my whole life, if I could dream myself into a company of players.
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William Shakespeare: You see? The comsumptives plot against me. "Will Shakespeare has a play, let us go and cough through it."
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Viola De Lesseps: Good sir? I heard you were a poet. But a poet of no words?
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Viola De Lesseps: Master Shakespeare?
William Shakespeare: The same, alas.
Viola De Lesseps: Oh, but why "alas"?
William Shakespeare: A lowly player.
Viola De Lesseps: Alas indeed, for I thought you the highest poet of my esteem and writer of plays that capture my heart.
William Shakespeare: Oh - I am him too!
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Queen Elizabeth: Fifty pounds! A very worthy sum on a very worthy question. Can a play show us the very truth and nature of love? I bear witness to the wager, and will be the judge of it as occasion arises. I have not seen anything to settle it yet.
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Viola De Lesseps: Good morning, my lord. I see you are open for business - so let's to church.
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Queen Elizabeth: And tell Master Shakespeare, something more cheerful next time, for Twelfth Night.
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Viola De Lesseps: Write me well.
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[last lines]
William Shakespeare: My story starts at sea, a perilous voyage to an unknown land. A shipwreck. The wild waters roar and heave. The brave vessel is dashed all to pieces. And all the helpless souls within her drowned. All save one. A lady. Whose soul is greater than the ocean, and her spirit stronger than the sea's embrace. Not for her a watery end, but a new life beginning on a stranger shore. It will be a love story. For she will be my heroine for all time. And her name will be Viola.
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Viola De Lesseps: I love you, Will, beyond poetry.
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Philip Henslowe: Let us have pirates, clowns, and a happy ending, or we shall send you back to Stratford to your wife!
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Philip Henslowe: You see - comedy. Love, and a bit with a dog. That's what they want.
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Viola De Lesseps: [as Juliet] I do remember well where I should be, and there I am - where is my Romeo?
Nurse: [shouting from the audience] Dead!
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Ned Alleyn: [singing the stage directions] Gentlemen upstage; ladies downstage... Are you a lady Mr. Kent?
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Nurse: Lord Wessex was looking at you tonight.
Viola De Lesseps: All the men at court are without poetry. If they see me, they see my father's fortune, I - will have poetry in my life. And adventure. And love. Love above all.
Nurse: Not Valentine and Sylvia.
Viola De Lesseps: No! Not the artful postures of love, but love that overthrows life. Unbiddable, ungovernable, like a riot in the heart, and nothing to be done, come ruin or rapture. Love as there has never been in a play. I will have love. Or I will end my days as a...
Nurse: As a nurse?
Viola De Lesseps: Oh, but I will be Valentine and Sylvia too. Oh, good nurse, God save you and good night.
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Philip Henslowe: I'm a dead man and buggered to boot!
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Ned Alleyn: [on learning the fate of his character] He dies?
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William Shakespeare: Can you love a fool?
Viola De Lesseps: Can you love a player?
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William Shakespeare: Follow that boat!
First Boatman: Right you are, guv'nor!... I know your face. Are you an actor?
William Shakespeare: [oh God, here we go again] Yes.
First Boatman: Yes, I've seen you in something. That one about a king.
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