Vent
My tongue will tell the anger of my heart,
Or else my heart, concealing it, will break.
–Taming of the Shrew,
Act IV, Scene iii

My tongue will tell the anger of my heart,
Or else my heart, concealing it, will break.
–Taming of the Shrew,
Act IV, Scene iii

How many things by season season’d are
To their right praise and true perfection!
-The Merchant of Venice,
Act V, Scene i

My love as it begins shall so persevere.
—All’s Well That Ends Well,
Act IV, Scene ii

O, it is excellent
To have a giant’s strength, but it is tyrannous
To use it like a giant.
— Measure for Measure,
Act II, Scene ii

What we changed
Was innocence for innocence. We knew not
The doctrine of ill-doing, nor dreamed
That any did.
—The Winter’s Tale,
Act I, Scene ii

…but doth not the appetite alter?
A man loves the meat in his youth
that he cannot endure in his age.
—Much Ado About Nothing,
Act II, Scene iii

Am I in earth, in heaven, or in hell?
Sleeping or waking, mad or well-advised?
Known unto these, and to myself disguised?
I’ll say as they say, and persever so,
And in this mist at all adventures go.
—Comedy of Errors,
Act II, Scene ii