1.
"All
the
world's
a
stage,
and
all
the
men
and
women
merely
players.
"】
This
famous
quote
from
Shakespeare's
play
"As
You
Like
It"
suggests
that
life
is
like
a
performance,
and
we
are
all
just
actors
playing
different
roles.
2.
"To
be,
or
not
to
be:
that
is
the
question.
"】
This
iconic
line
from
Shakespeare's
"Hamlet"
explores
the
question
of
what
it
means
to
exist,
and
whether
it
is
better
to
live
or
die.
3.
"Parting
is
such
sweet
sorrow.
"】
These
words,
spoken
by
Juliet
in
"Romeo
and
Juliet,"
express
the
bittersweet
nature
of
saying
goodbye
to
someone
we
care
about.
4.
"What's
in
a
name?
That
which
we
call
a
rose
by
any
other
name
would
smell
as
sweet.
"】
The
character
Juliet
speaks
this
line
to
Romeo,
arguing
that
a
person's
name
does
not
define
who
they
are.
5.
"All
that
glitters
is
not
gold.
"】
This
phrase,
from
"The
Merchant
of
Venice,"
warns
against
being
deceived
by
outward
appearances.
6.
"Double,
double,
toil
and
trouble;
Fire
burn
and
cauldron
bubble.
"】
The
witches
in
"Macbeth"
chant
these
lines
as
they
prepare
their
potion,
evoking
a
sense
of
dark
magic
and
foreboding.
7.
"Brevity
is
the
soul
of
wit.
"】
This
line
from
"Hamlet"
suggests
that
it
is
better
to
be
concise
and
to
the
point,
rather
than
rambling
on
unnecessarily.
8.
"There
are
more
things
in
heaven
and
earth,
Horatio,
than
are
dreamt
of
in
your
philosophy.
"】
Hamlet
says
this
to
his
friend
Horatio,
suggesting
that
there
are
mysteries
in
the
world
that
we
cannot
fully
understand.
9.
"The
fault,
dear
Brutus,
is
not
in
our
stars,
but
in
ourselves.
"】
This
line
from
"Julius
Caesar"
suggests
that
we
are
responsible
for
our
own
fate,
and
cannot
blame
it
on
external
forces.
10.
"Cowards
die
many
times
before
their
deaths;
The
valiant
never
taste
of
death
but
once.
"】
In
"Julius
Caesar,"
the
character
Caesar
speaks
these
words
to
express
his
bravery
in
the
face
of
death.
11.
"The
course
of
true
love
never
did
run
smooth.
"】
This
line
from
"A
Midsummer
Night's
Dream"
suggests
that
love
is
often
complicated
and
full
of
obstacles.
12.
"O,
beware,
my
lord,
of
jealousy;
It
is
the
green-eyed
monster
which
doth
mock
the
meat
it
feeds
on.
"】
These
words,
spoken
by
Iago
in
"Othello,"
warn
against
the
destructive
power
of
jealousy.
13.
"All
griefs
are
medicinable.
"】
This
line
from
"Troilus
and
Cressida"
suggests
that
all
sorrows
can
be
healed
with
time
and
patience.
14.
"Love
is
not
love
which
alters
when
it
alteration
finds.
"】
This
line
from
Shakespeare's
sonnets
suggests
that
true
love
is
steadfast
and
unchanging.
15.
"The
quality
of
mercy
is
not
strained;
It
droppeth
as
the
gentle
rain
from
heaven.
"】
This
famous
line
from
"The
Merchant
of
Venice"
suggests
that
mercy
is
a
gift
freely
given,
without
reservation
or
hesitation.
16.
"To
thine
own
self
be
true,
And
it
must
follow,
as
the
night
the
day,
Thou
canst
not
then
be
false
to
any
man.
"】
These
lines,
from
"Hamlet,"
encourage
us
to
stay
true
to
ourselves
and
our
values.
17.
"When
sorrows
come,
they
come
not
single
spies,
but
in
battalions.
"】
This
line,
from
"Hamlet,"
suggests
that
troubles
often
come
in
groups,
and
can
be
overwhelming.
18.
"Life's
but
a
walking
shadow,
a
poor
player
That
struts
and
frets
his
hour
upon
the
stage
And
then
is
heard
no
more.
"】
Macbeth
speaks
these
words,
reflecting
on
the
fleeting
nature
of
life
and
the
transience
of
our
existence.
19.
"If
music
be
the
food
of
love,
play
on.
"】
These
words,
from
"Twelfth
Night,"
suggest
that
music
has
the
power
to
nourish
and
sustain
our
emotions.
20.
"There
is
nothing
either
good
or
bad,
but
thinking
makes
it
so.
"】
Hamlet
speaks
these
words,
suggesting
that
our
perception
of
reality
is
shaped
by
our
thoughts
and
beliefs.