Objects in the Rearview Mirror
To mourn a mischief that is past and gone
Is the next way to draw new mischief on.
–Othello,
Act I, Scene iii

To mourn a mischief that is past and gone
Is the next way to draw new mischief on.
–Othello,
Act I, Scene iii

As, I confess, it is my nature’s plague
To spy into abuses, and oft my jealousy
Shapes faults that are not.
–Othello,
Act III, Scene iii

Manhood is called foolery when it stands
Against a falling fabric.
–Coriolanus,
Act III, Scene i

Men are men, the best sometimes forget…
Men in rage strike those that wish them best.
–Othello,
Act II, Scene iii

Thou hast not half that power to do me harm
As I have to be hurt.
— Othello,
Act V, Scene ii

‘Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus.
Our bodies are our gardens, to the which
our wills are gardeners.
— Othello,
Act I, Scene iii

Reputation is an idle and most false imposition,
oft got without merit and lost without deserving.
— Othello,
Act II, Scene iv