| Quote | |
| Of Man’s First Disobedience, and the Fruit of that Forbidden Tree | |
| Fear? What should a man fear? It’s all chance, chance rules our lives. Not a man on earth can see a day ahead, groping through the dark. | |
| Then must you speak/Of one that loved not wisely but too well/Of one not easily jealous but, being wrought,/Perlexed in the extreme. | |
| The sunshine does not love you. It runs away and hides itself, because it is afraid of something on your bosom... | |
| Midway on our life’s journey, I found myself/In dark woods, the right road lost. | |
| Better to reign in hell, than serve in heav'n. | |
| Your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs. | |
| Upon the murderer I invoke this curse-whether he is one man and all unkown, or one of many-may he wear out his life in misery to miserable doom! | |
| I hope she’ll be a fool—that’s the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool. | |
| Thou art my father, thou my author, thou my being gav'st me; whom should I obey but thee, whom follow? | |