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Anthony and Cleopatra (William Shakespeare): "The bright day is done,
And we are for the dark." Submitted By Past Contributor
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Hamlet (Polonius): "Though this be madness, yet there is method in't." Submitted By Past Contributor
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Hamlet (Marcellus): "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark." Submitted By Past Contributor
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Hamlet (Hamlet): "O God, I could be bounded in a nut shell and count
myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I
have bad dreams." Submitted By TheCabinet
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Henry IV, part I (William Shakespeare): "There's villainous news abroad." Submitted By Past Contributor
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Julius Caesar (William Shakespeare): "The evil that men do lives after them..." Submitted By Past Contributor
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Macbeth (Macbeth): "Present fears
Are less than horrible imaginings." Submitted By Past Contributor
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Macbeth (Second Witch): "By the pricking of my thumbs,
Something wicked this way comes." Submitted By Past Contributor
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Macbeth (Macduff): "O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee." Submitted By TheCabinet
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Macbeth (Macduff): "Make all our trumpets speak, give them all breath,
Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death." Submitted By TheCabinet
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Macbeth (William Shakespeare): "Good things of day begin to droop and drowse,
Whiles night's black agents to their preys do rouse." Submitted By Anonymous
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The Phantom of the Opera (Charles Hart): "In sleep he sang to me,
In dreams he came...
That voice which calls to me
And speaks my name." Submitted By Past Contributor
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The Phantom of the Opera (Charles Hart): "And though you turn from me,
to glance behind,
The Phantom of the Opera is there -
Inside your mind." Submitted By Past Contributor
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The Phantom Of The Opera (Christine Daae): "Twisted every way,
what answer can I give?
Am I to risk my life,
to win the chance to live?
Can I betray the man
who once inspired my voice?
Do I become his prey?
Do I have any choice?
He kills without a thought,
he murders all that's good . . .
I know I can't refuse
and yet, I wish I could . . .
Oh God - if I agree,
what horrors wait for me
in this, the Phantom's opera . . .?" Submitted By Hysteria
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The Phantom of the Opera (2004) (The Phantom): "Stranger than you dreamt it,
Can you even dare to look?
Or bear to think of me?
This loathsome gargoyle who burns in hell,
but secretly, yearns for heaven,
secretly, secretly... But, Christine, fear can turn to love
You'll learn to see, to find the man behind the monster,
this repulsive carcass... who seems a beast,
but secretly, dreams of beauty,
Secretly, secretly... Oh, Christine..." Submitted By Horror Queen
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Repo! The Genetic Opera (GraveRobber): "And its my job to steal and rob GRAAAAAAVES!!!" Submitted By Hysteria
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Richard II (William Shakespeare): "The worst is death, and death will have his day." Submitted By Past Contributor
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The Tempest (William Shakespeare): "Hell is empty, all the devils are here." Submitted By Kelli Ryan
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Titus Andronicus (Titus): "You are deceiv'd; for what I mean to do
See here in bloody lines I have set down;
And what is written shall be executed." Submitted By TheCabinet
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Titus Andronicus (Titus): "Receive the blood; and when that they are dead,
Let me go grind their bones to powder small,
And with this hateful liquor temper it;
And in that paste let their vile heads be bak'd." Submitted By TheCabinet
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The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus (Christopher Marlowe): "When all the world dissolves,
And every creature shall be purified,
All places shall be hell that are not heaven." Submitted By Past Contributor
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