William Shakespeare Quotes About Expectations
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Promising is the very air o' th' time; it opens the eyes of expectation. Performance is ever duller for his act; and, but in the plainer and simpler kind of people, the deed of saying is quite out of use. To promise is most courtly and fashionable; performance is a kind of will or testament which argues a great sickness in his judgment that makes it.
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The miserable have no other medicine But only hope.
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Promising is the very air o' the time; it opens the eyes of expectation.
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Oft expectation fails, and most oft there where most it promises; and oft it hits where hope is coldest, and despair most fits.
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I am giddy, expectation whirls me round. The imaginary relish is so sweet That it enchants my sense.
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