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Oh, dude, that quote is from "Henry VIII." It's like Shakespeare was dropping some wisdom about how people can talk a good game, but actions speak louder than words, you know? So, like, next time someone's all talk and no action, just hit 'em with some Shakespeare, and they'll be like, "Whoa, deep, bro."

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