Nicholas Udall quotes
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“There hath grown no grass on my heels since I went hence.”
-- Nicholas UdallSource : I. E. Clark, Nicholas Udall (1965). “Nicholas Udall's Ralph Roister Doister: A One-act Version”, p.17, I. E. Clark Publications
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“There is nothing wherein their womanliness is more honestly garnished than with silence.”
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“That same manne, that renneth awaye,Maye again fight, an other daye.”
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“For Myrth prolongeth lyfe, and causeth health.”
-- Nicholas UdallSource : Nicholas Udall (1869). “Roister Doister: Written, Probably Also Represented, Before 1553”, p.10
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“I am sorie God made me so comely.”
-- Nicholas UdallSource : Nicholas Udall (1869). “Roister Doister: Written, Probably Also Represented, Before 1553”, p.16
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“Wowers never speede well, that have a false harte.”
-- Nicholas UdallSource : Nicholas Udall (1847). “Ralph Roister Doister: A Comedy. ¬The Tragedie of Gorboduc”, p.11
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“Since I went no grasse hath growne on my hele.”
-- Nicholas UdallSource : Nicholas Udall (1821). “Ralph Royster Doyster: A Comedy, Entered on the Books of the Stationers' Company, 1566”, p.57
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“Gay love, God save it, so soone hotte, so soone colde.”
-- Nicholas UdallSource : William Tydeman, Nicholas Udall (1984). “Four tudor comedies”, Penguin Classics
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“Action is the only reality; not only reality, but morality as well.”
Source : Abbie Hoffman (2009). “Revolution for the Hell of It: The Book That Earned Abbie Hoffman a Five-Year Prison Term at the Chicago Conspiracy Trial”, p.9, Da Capo Press
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“Dreams grow holy put in action.”
Source : Adelaide Anne Procter (1861). “Legends and Lyrics: A Book of Verses”, p.111
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“I always wore the highest heels possible, because the other women on the show were tall.”
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