I wait, with some impatience in my pulse, but no doubt in my breast.

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In this quote from William Shakespeare, there is a sense of conflict, as if the speaker is impatient about waiting for someone to arrive. There is also a hint of eagerness in the way that this quote is expressed. I wait, with some impatience in my pulse, but no doubt in my breast. The first part of this quote hints at a feeling of impatience and a bit of worry, but the second part suggests a more relaxed attitude on the speaker's part. This quote implies that there is a sense of calmness and confidence in the speaker's heart.

Source: Villette

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