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Important quotes from Macbeth by William Shakespeare


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##In thunder, lightning, or in rain?

When the hurly burly ‘s done,

When the battle's lost and won."

- William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene I.


## "Fair is foul, and foul is fair."- William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene I.


##"Look like the innocent flower,

But be the serpent under it."- Lady Macbeth, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene V.

    ##"Let fall thy blade on vulnerable crests; I bear a charmed life, which must not yield to one of woman born."- William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act V, Scene VIII

    ## "If it were done when 'tis done, then 'twere well

    It were done quickly."- William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene VII.


    ## "False face must hide what the false heart doth know."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene VII.

    ## "It is too full o’ the milk of human kindness."
    - Lady Macbeth, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene V.

    ##"There's no art
    To find the mind's construction in the face."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene IV.

    ## "What bloody man is that?"
    - King Duncan, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene II.

    ##"I’ll make assurance double sure."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act IV, Scene I.

    ## "If you can look into the seeds of time, And say which grain will grow, and which will not, speak."
    - Banquo, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene III.

    ## "That which hath made them drunk hath made me bold:
    What hath quenched them hath given me fire."
    - Lady Macbeth, 'Macbeth', Act II, Scene II.

    ##"A falcon, towering in her pride of place,
    Was by a mousing owl hawked at and killed."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act II, Scene IV.

    ## "The patient
    Must minister to himself."
    - Doctor, 'Macbeth', Act V, Scene III.

    ##"Receive what cheer you may. The night is long that never finds the day."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act IV, Scene III.

    ## "Nothing is
    But what is not."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene III.

    ##"Double, double toil and trouble;
    Fire burn, and cauldron bubble."
    - Three Witches, 'Macbeth', Act IV, Scene I.

    ## "What’s done cannot be undone."- Lady Macbeth, 'Macbeth', Act V, Scene I.

    ##Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood
    Clean from my hand?"
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act II, Scene II.

    ## "O, full of scorpions is my mind!"
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act II, Scene II.

    ##"The labor we delight in physics pain."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act II, Scene III.

    ##"The weird sisters, hand in hand,
    Posters of the sea and land,
    Thus do go about, about."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene III.

    ##"Here’s the smell of blood.
    All the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act V, Scene I.

    ##"Nothing in his life became him like the leaving it; he died as one that had been studied in his death to throw away the dearest thing he owed, as 't were a careless trifle."

    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene IV.

    ## "The love that follows us sometime is our trouble,
    Which still we thank as love."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene VI.

    ##"Tongue nor heart
    Cannot conceive nor name thee!"
    - Macduff, 'Macbeth', Act II, Scene III.

    ## "This castle hath a pleasant seat; the air
    Nimbly and sweetly recommends itself
    Unto our gentle senses."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene VI.


    ##"Leave no rubs nor botches in the work."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act III, Scene I.


    ## "What's done cannot be undone."
    - Lady Macbeth, 'Macbeth', Act V, Scene I.


    ## "Present fears
    Are less than horrible imaginings."
    - King Duncan, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene IV.


    ##" I have bought
    Golden opinions from all sorts of people."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene VII.


    ## "If chance will have me king, why, chance may crown me
    Without my stir."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act I, Scene III.


    ##"My hands are of your color, but I shame
    To wear a heart so white."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act II, Scene II.


    ##"Where we are,
    There’s daggers in men’s smiles,
    The near in blood, the nearer bloody."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act II, Scene III.


    ##" I have supp’d full with horrors; direness, familiar to my slaughterous thoughts cannot once start me."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act V, Scene V.


    ##" Out, out, brief candle! Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing."

    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act V, Scene V.


    ##"It is a tale
    Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
    Signifying nothing."
    - William Shakespeare, 'Macbeth', Act V, Scene V.



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