The quote "too full o' th'milk" suggests being overly innocent, naive, or vulnerable. It implies a lack of experience or sophistication, often in the context of being easily manipulated or taken advantage of. This phrase can reflect a character's emotional state or their readiness to face the harsher realities of life. It highlights the tension between innocence and the complexities of the world.
Depends on what you mean by "quote out" ?
What do you mean by that?
your heart is heavy means: you have lots of trouble in your life with family and your heart is full would mean: you cant handle much more.
it means that the lady is arguing to much
The quote dancing with the devil means to do something immoral without question. An example would be to have an affair if you are married.
To flipidit someone, you are preforming a very dirty sex move, the likes of which are too dirty to quote.
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Lady Macbeth
This quote from Oscar Wilde suggests that life should be lived with a sense of joy and humor, and that taking it too seriously can lead to unnecessary stress and worry. Wilde is advocating for finding the beauty and lightness in life rather than being bogged down by the seriousness of it.
you watch too many movies
This basically means that the person concerned is over extending their authority (using powers that they don't have) or being bossy. Another way of saying it would be to say 'getting above their station'.It means disturbingly confident, unacceptably cocky, bossy and conceited.To full of yourself or your ego is too big for your trousers!
Could be either of two: Someone who is too polite, probably is dishonest. OR You do not have to be rude to fin a way to get what you want.