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Le père qui porte des haillons rend ses enfants aveugles, mais le père qui porte la bourse verra ses enfants affectionnés.
- 1606 -
William Shakespeare
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Fuertes razones, hacen fuertes acciones
By William Shakespeare
En nuestros locos intentos, renunciamos a lo que somos por lo que esperamos ser
By William Shakespeare
I drink to the general joy o’ the whole table." Macbeth
By William Shakespeare
When I saw you, I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew
By William Shakespeare
With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come.
By William Shakespeare
All the world's a stage,
By William Shakespeare
Our revels now are ended. These our actors,
By William Shakespeare
How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a weary world.
By William Shakespeare
Life ... is a tale
By William Shakespeare
To be, or not to be: that is the question:
By William Shakespeare
Lorenzo: In such a night stood Dido with a willow in her hand upon the wild sea-banks, and waft her love to come again to Carthage
By William Shakespeare
Such a mad marriage never was before.
By William Shakespeare
Now go with me and with this holy man
By William Shakespeare
I'll follow this good man, and go with you;
By William Shakespeare
I will deny thee nothing:
By William Shakespeare
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