SHAKESPEARE QUOTES ABOUT MISSING SOMEONE

“Parting is such sweet sorrow.” – Romeo and Juliet

“Absent thee from felicity awhile.” – Much Ado About Nothing

“When I am from thee, every place is distant.” – Two Gentlemen of Verona

“I can no longer live if you are not with me.” – Antony and Cleopatra

“Love is begun by time, and time qualifies the spark and fire of it.” – Hamlet

“Love goes toward love, as schoolboys from their books.” – Romeo and Juliet

“O time, thou must untangle this, not I; It is too hard a knot for me to untie.” – Twelfth Night

“Absence from those we love is self from self – a deadly banishment.” – King Richard II

“When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions.” – Hamlet

“Parting is such sweet sorrow, that I shall say goodnight till it be morrow.” – Romeo and Juliet

“Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” – A Midsummer Night’s Dream

“For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” – Romeo and Juliet

“The very instant that I saw you, did my heart fly to your service.” – The Tempest

“Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds.” – Sonnet 116 GOOD VIBES MONDAY QUOTES

“Give me my Romeo, and when I shall die, take him and cut him out in little stars.” – Romeo and Juliet

“You are away, and all the world is taken.” – Sonnet 39

“When you have seen your full time’s length of absence, then you can marry.” – As You Like It

“The time is out of joint.” – Hamlet

“Till I shall meet thee again, in heaven, farewell.” – Othello

“Good night, good night! Parting is such sweet sorrow.” – Romeo and Juliet

“When I am at the worst, I will mend myself with some fine words and make it well.” – As You Like It

“To die, to sleep, to sleep perchance to dream.” – Hamlet

“Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments.” – Sonnet 116

“One pain is lessened by another’s anguish.” – King Lear

“Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, but bears it out even to the edge of doom.” – Sonnet 116

“As soon go kindle fire with snow, as seek to quench the fire of love with words.” – The Taming of the Shrew

“This is for all: I would not in plain terms from this time forth have you so slander any moment’s leisure as to give words or talk with the Lord Hamlet.” – Hamlet