The play that begins with the line "Now is the winter of our discontent" is "Richard III" by William Shakespeare. This line is spoken by the character Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who later becomes King Richard III. The quote reflects his feelings of discontent and ambition as he plots to seize the throne amidst the turmoil of the Wars of the Roses. The play explores themes of power, manipulation, and the consequences of unchecked ambition.
Could you please provide the specific first and second quotes you are referring to so I can accurately compare them for you?
The sexual orientation of getting a tattoo does not depend on the tattoo itself but rather on the individual's personal feelings and attractions. Getting a quote tattoo on your back does not determine your sexual orientation.
You could use an image of a person standing at a crossroads or looking out over a vast landscape, symbolizing uncertainty and the search for meaning. Alternatively, a close-up of an empty chair or an abandoned path can convey feelings of longing and discontent. A monochrome or minimalist aesthetic might enhance the mood, emphasizing the theme of emptiness or unfulfilled desires.
Probably the quote which captures Jack's feelings and motivations the best is... "Bollocks to the rules! We're strong -- we hunt!" -p 82 Beast from Water
This quote suggests that voice encompasses more than just the physical act of speaking; it is also about expressing emotions and sincerity through words. It emphasizes the idea that true communication involves sharing thoughts and feelings genuinely.
This quote is from the novel "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. It can be found in Chapter 16 of the book.
to quote Charles Kingsley; "feelings are like chemicals, the more you analyse them the worse they SMELT"
To express my feelings about breaking the world's record, I am forced to quote Mohammed Ali, who said "I am the greatest!".
This quote suggests that by keeping your mind active and engaged, you can create a sense of fulfillment and prevent feelings of emptiness or boredom. It highlights the idea that mental stimulation and curiosity can fill your life with purpose and meaning.
The Winter of Our Discontent is a John Steinbeck book named after a quote from Richard III. Fortune's Fool is a play by Ivan Turgenov, named for a quote from Romeo and Juliet. Siobhan Robert's biography of Donald Coxeter is called The King of Infinite Space, from Hamlet. A Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a reference to a quote from The Tempest. An Improbable Fiction is an Alan Ayckburn play named after a quote from Twelth Night. Every Inch A King is by Harry Turtledove and is named from a quote from King Lear. Flaming Youth is by Warner Fabian and is named for a quote from Hamlet. There is also a film of the same name. Her Infinite Variety is a novel by Louis Auchincloss, after a quote from Anthony And Cleopatra. Sharper Than A Serpent's Tooth by Simon Green is from a quote in King Lear. From Out The Vasty Deep by Mrs. Belloc Lowndes is from a quote from Henry IV. In fact, just found this http://www.barbarapaul.com/shake.html
This quote means that a picture has the power to convey emotions, thoughts, and stories, much like a poem does, without using words. It highlights the way in which visual art can communicate complex ideas and evoke deep feelings.