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    Othello Act 1‚ Sc‚ 1 Quotes "I am not what I am." Speaker: Iago Audience: Rodrigo Explication: He is saying that he is not who he appears to be.   "I have charged thee not not haunt about my doors." Speaker: Brabantio Audience: Rodrigo Explication: Brabantio wants Rodrigo to leave.   "Even now‚ now‚ very now‚ an old black ram / Is tupping your white ewe. Arise‚ arise! / Awake the snorting citizens with the bell‚ / Or else the devil will make a grandsire of you. / Arise‚ I say!" Speaker:

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    Truman Capote Quotes

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    everywhere. This universal code can be shared with others no matter their creed‚ language‚ or nationality which sometimes hinders our ability to form close bonds. Borders and bodies of water help create separation in the human race. Truman Capote’s quote‚ “Love‚ having no geography‚ knows no boundaries‚” stresses the unity and harmony in which all people should live by. Love is unconditional‚ lasting a lifetime and going beyond a mere kiss. True love seeps into the very core of a person’s being.

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    Achilles Hero Quotes

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    but he does not exemplify being brave. Achilles says‚“‘What worthless‚ burnt-out coward I’d be called if I would submit to you and all your orders‚ whatever you blurt out. Fling them at others‚ don’t give me commands!” (Homer‚ Iliad Book 1) This quote also says that he does not want to take commands from the Greek army all because he does not receive his war prize. First off‚ it is childlike to act like that since he did not obtain his way and is not what a hero does. Also‚ since he basically does

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    Quote Essay 15 3/27/15 "A little nonsense‚ now and then‚ is relished by the wisest men." Anonymous; used in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory   Every person in society deserves to be a little playful sometimes‚ because being a serious human being all the time‚ will make you into a different person than everyone else. Having fun is one of the most important things in life‚ because it lets a person come out of their shell‚ and just live for a little. Not only does having fun and being happy make

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    1.12 The Crucible Quotes

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    My Initial Impression of the Act: When Mrs. Putnam is introduced for the first time‚ she is described as “a twisted soul of forty-five‚ a death-ridden woman‚ haunted by dreams”‚ which is not precisely what you would call an emboldening description. Through her aperture lines‚ we can facilely optically discern that Mrs. Putnam is a very manipulative and assertive woman‚ who believes in witchcraft‚ as she instantly believes that Betty’s quandary has been caused by witchcraft. As far as Mr. Putnam

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    Norman Mailer Quotes

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    asked "For what does it mean to be a hero?" and answered himself with "It requires you to be prepared to deal with forces larger than yourself." This defines the novel Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe and the play Julius Caesar by Shakespeare. This quote may have many meanings‚ but I personally believe it means that he who calls himself a hero (such as a police officer‚ fire fighter or others) will have to deal with situations that will be difficult to defeat; however they do so because it is their

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    Lady Macbeth‚ his curiosity escalated and he decided to invite the king to his castle where he will murder him. The king’s murder by Macbeth shows that Macbeth is a traitor and is disloyal because he was supposed to protect the king as shown in the quote: “Which do but what they should‚ by doing everything Safe toward your love and honour.” (1.4.27-28) but in the end he chose to kill him instead. Macbeth in this scene shows himself as an honourable and dependable man who Duncan can trust protecting

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    My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it - you will regret both.” (Brainy Quote). This idea that he putting forward is that people aren’t actually happy with anything. Life just leads you to a dead end and there isn’t any true satisfaction and gratification before one dies. The reason is because if one lives an aesthetic life‚ they will never obtain all of the material items or money they desire‚ and if they live an ideal ethical life they will compromise some happiness

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    Paul Rusesabagina Quotes

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    faced with a never-ending avalanche of struggles that would smother a weaker man. However‚ he maintains a façade of resilience despite his tribulations and fears‚ doing so through his eloquence and mastery of the art of conniving. The aforementioned quote brings home the impact such a horrific experience brought upon him‚ while highlighting his innate tendency toward open communication. This tendency was his greatest assest throughout the genocide‚ which he exemplified when he said “Today I

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    Jane Eyre Quotes

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    Quote 1: “I reflected. Poverty looks grim to grown people; still more so to children: they have not much idea of industrious‚ working‚ respectable poverty; they think of the word only as connected with ragged clothes‚ scanty food‚ fireless grates‚ rude manners‚ and debasing vices: poverty for me was synonymous with degradation.” (pg. 18) This quote occurs when Jane learns from Mrs. Reed that her parents lived in poverty. Mrs. Reed asks if Jane would like to go live with her parents instead of in

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