No this is part of a physicians creed.
First do no harm.
William Shakespeare; it is a line from Hamlet's soliloquy in the play 'Hamlet' (act 3, scene 1).
Shakespeare wasn't alive during the Gilded Age.
Yes, it's from The Merchant of Venice
It comes from William Shakespeare's, The Merchant of Venice.
Macbeth Act 1 Scene 1
"To be or not to be" is a quote from the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
The phrase "to be, or not to be" comes from William Shakespeare's Hamlet
William Shakespeare; it is a line from Hamlet's soliloquy in the play 'Hamlet' (act 3, scene 1).
Shakespeare wasn't alive during the Gilded Age.
William Shakespeare
His most famous quote is probably "to be or not to be"
Yes, it's from The Merchant of Venice
It comes from William Shakespeare's, The Merchant of Venice.
Hamlet
William Shakespeare. I don't understand the meaning of this particular quote, so don't ask.
It is not a poem. It is a quote from the play 'A Merchant of Venice' by William Shakespeare.
This quote is in Romeo and Juliet (William Shakespeare) and I was wondering what 'starved with her severity' means.