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10 Quotes for 'Christopher Marlowe' in the Database.
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Christopher Marlowe Quotes
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Nature that framed us of four elements, warring within our breasts for regiment, doth teach us all to have aspiring minds.
Topic: Ambition
Source: None
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It is a comfort to the miserable to have comrades in misfortune,
but it is a poor comfort after all.
Topic: Companionship
Source: Faustus
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Excess of wealth is cause of covetousness.
Topic: Covetousness
Source: The Jew of Malta (act I, sc. 2)
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I am Envy. I cannot read and therefore wish all books burned.
Topic: Envy
Source: Doctor Faustus
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Was this the face that launch'd a thousand ships,
And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?
Sweet Helen, make me immortal with a kiss.--
Her lips suck forth my soul; see, where it flies!--
Topic: Faces
Source: Faustus
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Now will I show myself to have more of the serpent than the dove; that is, more knave than fool.
Topic: Knave
Source: None
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Now I will show myself
To have more of the serpent than the dove;
That is--more knave than fool.
Topic: Knavery
Source: The Jew of Malta (act II, sc. 3)
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Things that are not at all, are never lost.
Topic: Loss
Source: Hero and Leander--First Sestiad (l. 276)
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By shallow rivers, to whose falls
Melodies birds sing madrigals.
Topic: Rivers
Source: The Passionate Shepherd to His Love
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Infinite riches in a little room.
Topic: Wealth
Source: The Jew of Malta (act I, sc. 1)
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