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Cressida: My lord, will you be true? Troilus: Who, I? Alas, it is my vice, my fault: Whiles others fish with craft for great opinion, I with great truth catch mere simplicity; Whilst some with cunning gild their copper crowns, With truth and plainness I do wear mine bare. Fear not my truth: the moral of my wit Is "plain and true"; there's all the reach of it.William Shakespeare
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Modest doubt is call'd the beacon of the wise.William Shakespeare
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For to be wise and love exceeds man's might.William Shakespeare
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He eats nothing but doves, love, and that breeds hot blood, and hot blood beget hot thoughts, and hot thoughts beget hot deeds, and hot deeds is love.William Shakespeare
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Pleasure and revenge have ears more deaf than adders to the voice of any true decision.William Shakespeare