O God, that men should put an enemy in their mouths to steal away their brains!
William Shakespeare in Othello
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Iago: Men should be what they seem; or those that be not, would they might seem none!
line from Othello, Act III, Scene 3 by William Shakespeare (1603)
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Iago: Do it not with poison. Strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated.
line from the play Othello, Act IV, Scene 1, script by William Shakespeare (1603)
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Desdemona: Mine eyes do itch; doth that bode weeping?
Emilia: 'Tis neither here nor there.
lines from the play Othello, Act IV, Scene 3, script by William Shakespeare (1603)
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O, beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.
William Shakespeare in Othello
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Speak to me as to thy thinkings, as thou dost ruminate, and give thy worst of thoughts the worst of words.
William Shakespeare in Othello
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Excellent wretch! Perdition catch my soul, but I do love thee! and when I love thee not, chaos is come again.
William Shakespeare in Othello
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Desdemona: Upon my knee, what doth your speech import?
I understand a fury in your words,
But not the words.
line from the play Othello, Act IV, Scene 2, script by William Shakespeare (1603)
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Duke of Venice: The robb'd that smiles steals something from the thief;
He robs himself that spends a bootless grief.
line from the play Othello, Act I, Scene 3, script by William Shakespeare (1603)
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Roderigo: It is silliness to live when to live is torment, and then have we a prescription to die when death is our physician.
line from the play Othello, Act I, Scene 3, script by William Shakespeare (1603)
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