These violent delights have violent endsAnd in their triump... - William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
"These violent delights have violent endsAnd in their triump die, like fire and powderWhich, as they kiss, consume"
"These violent delights have violent endsAnd in their triump die, like fire and powderWhich, as they kiss, consume"
"Love is heavy and light, bright and dark, hot and cold, sick and healthy, asleep and awake- its everything except what it is! (Act 1, scene 1)"
"O serpent heart hid with a flowering face!Did ever a dragon keep so fair a cave?Beautiful tyrant, feind angelical, dove feather raven, wolvish-ravening lamb! Despised substance of devinest show, just opposite to what thou justly seemest - A dammed saint, an honourable villain!"
"Women may fall when there's no strength in men.Act II"
"Go wisely and slowly. Those who rush stumble and fall."
"O, hereWill I set up my everlasting rest,And shake the yoke of inauspicious starsFrom this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last!Arms, take your last embrace! and, lips, O youThe doors of breath, seal with a righteous kissA dateless bargain to engrossing death!"