Lone women, like to empty houses, perish.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWELone women, like to empty houses, perish.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEIt lies not in our power to love or hate, for will in us is overruled by fate.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEReligion! O Diabole! Fie, I am asham’d, however that I seem, To think a word of such simple sound, Of such great matter should be made the ground.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWELove me little, love me long.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEThe griefs of private men are soon allayed, But not of kings.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEMore childish valorous than manly wise.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEYou stars that reigned at my nativity, whose influence hath allotted death and hell.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEGoodness is beauty in the best estate.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWENow I will show myself to have more of the serpent than the dove; That is–more knave than fool.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEYou must be proud, bold, pleasant, resolute, And now and then stab, as occasion serves.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEVirtue is the fount whence honour springs.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEWhat are kings, when regiment is gone, but perfect shadows in a sunshine day?
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEIt is a comfort to the miserable to have comrades in misfortune, but it is a poor comfort after all.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEAll places shall be hell that are not heaven.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEO, thou art fairer than the evening air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWEWhile money doesn’t buy love, it puts you in a great bargaining position.
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE