LOVE AND HATE ROMEO AND JULIET QUOTES

“My only love sprung from my only hate!” – Romeo (Act 1, Scene 5)

“For never was a story of more woe, than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” – Prince Escalus (Act 5, Scene 3)

“O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” – Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2)

“These violent delights have violent ends.” – Friar Laurence (Act 2, Scene 6)

“See how she leans her cheek upon her hand! O that I were a glove upon that hand, that I might touch that cheek!” – Romeo (Act 2, Scene 2)

“Deny thy father and refuse thy name.” – Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2)

“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” – Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2)

“But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?” – Romeo (Act 2, Scene 2)

“O, swear not by the moon, the inconstant moon, That monthly changes in her circled orb.” – Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2)

“Good Night, Good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say good night till it be morrow.” – Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2)

“I am fortune’s fool!” – Romeo (Act 3, Scene 1)

“O, I am fortune’s fool!” – Romeo (Act 3, Scene 1)

“O true apothecary. Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.” – Romeo (Act 5, Scene 3)

“Oh happy dagger! This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die.” – Juliet (Act 5, Scene 3) MISSING MY PERSON QUOTES

“Two households, both alike in dignity.” – Chorus (Prologue)

“A plague o’ both your houses!” – Mercutio (Act 3, Scene 1)

“By any other name would smell as sweet.” – Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2)

“O, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you.” – Mercutio (Act 1, Scene 4)

“This bud of love, by summer’s ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.” – Juliet (Act 2, Scene 2)

“Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs.” – Romeo (Act 1, Scene 1)

“Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” – Romeo (Act 1, Scene 5)

“Hold, daughter, I do spy a kind of hope, Which craves as desperate an execution. As that is desperate which we would prevent.” – Friar Laurence (Act 4, Scene 1)

“What light through yonder window breaks?” – Romeo (Act 2, Scene 2)

“Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books, But love from love, toward school with heavy looks.” – Romeo (Act 2, Scene 2)

“Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye Than twenty of their swords!” – Romeo (Act 2, Scene 2)

“O happy dagger! This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die.” – Juliet (Act 5, Scene 3)