What did William Shakespeare mean by: When the age is in, the wit is out - William Shakespeare Playwright · England Copy
+ Vile worm, thou wast o’erlook’d even in thy birth. Feraz Zeid, October 12, 2023December 26, 2023, William Shakespeare, Birth, Sassy, Worms, 0 - William Shakespeare Playwright · England
+ So quick bright things come to confusion. Feraz Zeid, July 1, 2023December 12, 2023, William Shakespeare, Confusion, 0 - William Shakespeare Playwright · England
+ Love surfeits not, Lust like a glutton dies; Love is all truth, Lust full of forged lies Explain Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 13, 2024, William Shakespeare, Love, Lust, Truth, 0 - William Shakespeare Playwright · England
+ How use doth breed a habit in a man. Feraz Zeid, September 11, 2023December 24, 2023, William Shakespeare, 0 - William Shakespeare Playwright · England
+ Et tu Brute! (You too, Brutus!) Feraz Zeid, September 2, 2023December 26, 2023, William Shakespeare, 0 - William Shakespeare Playwright · England
+ And sleep, that sometime shuts up sorrow’s eye, Steal me awhile from mine own company. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, William Shakespeare, Sleep, Solitude, Sorrow, 0 - William Shakespeare Playwright · England
+ It hurts not the tongue to give fair words. Feraz Zeid, June 14, 2023December 12, 2023, William Shakespeare, Hurt, Tongue, 0 - William Shakespeare Playwright · England
+ Be as just and gracious unto me, As I am confident and kind to thee. Feraz Zeid, December 14, 2023January 10, 2024, William Shakespeare, Confidence, Justice, 0 - William Shakespeare Playwright · England
We hope to grow old and we dread old age; that is to say, we love life and we flee from death. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
When we are young we lay up for old age; when we are old we save for death. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
The fear of old age disturbs us, yet we are not certain of becoming old. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
I never have wit until I am below stairs. [Fr., Je n’ai jamais d’esprit qu’au bas de l’escalier.] Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Every artist, as child of his age, is impelled to express the spirit of his age. - Wassily Kandinsky Painter · Russia
What makes old age so sad is, not that our joys, but that our hopes then cease. - Jean Paul Writer · Germany
It is not the end of joy that makes old age so sad, but the end of hope. - Jean Paul Writer · Germany