Othello Quotes… goats

“As if the strings were thine, shouldst know of this.” Roderigo Act One Scene One
“Despise me if I do not.” Iago Act One Scene One
“I know my price: I am worth no worse a place.” Iago Act One Scene One
“A fellow almost damned in a fair wife,” Iago Act One Scene One
“Nor the division of a battle knows / More than a spinster – unless the bookish theoric,” Iago Act One Scene One
“By heaven, I rather would have been his hangman.” Roderigo Act One Scene One
“Why, there’s no remedy: ’tis the curse of service,” Iago Act One Scene One
“I would not follow him then.” Roderigo Act One Scene One
“Who, trimmed in forms and visages of duty, / Keep yet their hearts attending on themselves,” Iago Act One Scene One
“These fellows have some soul,” Iago Act One Scene One
“Heaven is my judge, not I for love and duty,” Iago Act One Scene One
“But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve […] I am not what I am.” Iago Act One Scene One
“What a full fortune does the thick-lips owe, / If he can carry’t thus!” Roderigo Act One Scene One
“Even now, now, very now, an old black ram / Is tupping your white ewe!” Iago Act One Scene One
“I have charged thee not to haunt about my doors.” Brabantio Act One Scene One
“You are one of those that will not serve God if the devil bid you.” Iago Act One Scene One
“Your daughter and the Moor are now making the beast with two backs.” Iago Act One Scene One
“I must show out a flag and sign of love,” Iago Act One Scene One
“O, she deceives me” Brabantio Act One Scene One
“O treason of the blood!” Brabantio Act One Scene One
“good Roderigo” Brabantio Act One Scene One
“I do hold it very stuff o’th’conscience / To do no contrived murder: I lack iniquity” Iago Act One Scene Two
“‘Tis better as it is.” Othello Act One Scene Two
“And spoke such scurvy and provoking terms / Against your honour” Iago Act One Scene Two
“My parts, my title and my perfect soul / Shall manifest me rightly.” Othello Act One Scene Two
“You shall more command with years / Than with your weapons.” Othello Act One Scene Two
“O thou foul thief, where hast thou stowed my daughter? / Damned as thou art, thou hast enchanted her.” Brabantio Act One Scene Two
“The wealthy curled darlings of our nation,” Brabantio Act One Scene Two
“For if such actions may have passage free, / Bond-slaves and pagans shall our statesmen be.” Brabantio Act One Scene Two
“I do not so secure me in the error,” Duke Act One Scene Three
“Valiant Othello, we must straight employ you / Against the general enemy Ottoman.” Duke Act One Scene Three
“I did not see you; welcome, gentle signior,” Duke Act One Scene Three
“Her father loved me,” Othello Act One Scene Three
“She loved me for the dangers I had passed, / And I loved her that she did pity them.” Othello Act One Scene Three
“I do perceive here a divided duty.” Desdemona Act One Scene Three
“Steel couch of war,” Othello Act One Scene Three
“My downright violence and scorn of fortunes / May trumpet to the world.” Desdemona Act One Scene Three
“I saw Othello’s visage in his mind,” Desdemona Act One Scene Three
“to be free and bounteous to her mind” Othello Act One Scene Three
“She has deceived her father, and may thee.” Brabantio Act One Scene Three
“‘Virtue’? A fig! ‘Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus.” Iago Act One Scene Three
“Put money in thy purse.” Iago Act One Scene Three
“The food that to him now is as luscious as locusts, shall be to him shortly as bitter as coloquintida.” Iago Act One Scene Three
“I hate the Moor” Iago Act One Scene Three
“to abuse Othello’s ear,” Iago Act One Scene Three
“framed to make women false,” Iago Act One Scene Three
“this warlike isle” Cassio Act 2 Scene 1
“One that excels the quirks of blazoning pens,” Cassio Act 2 Scene 1
“For I am nothing if not critical,” Iago Act 2 Scene 1
“I am not merry; but I do beguile / The thing I am by seeming otherwise.” Desdemona Act 2 Scene 1
“She that was ever fair, and never proud, / Had tongue at will and yet was never loud,” Iago Act 2 Scene 1
“To suckle fools and chronicle small beer.” Iago Act 2 Scene 1
“With as little a web as this will I ensnare a great a fly as Cassio.” Iago Act 2 Scene 1
“If after every tempest come such calms, / May the winds blow till they have wakened death,” Othello Act 2 Scene 1
“Iago is most honest,” Othello Act 2 Scene 3
“She’s a most exquisite lady.” Cassio Act 2 Scene 3
“I have drunk but one cup tonight, and that was craftily qualified too,” Cassio Act 2 Scene 3
“And do but see his vice: / ‘Tis to his virtue a just equinox,” Iago Act 2 Scene 3
“I do love Cassio well, and would do much / To cure him of this evil.” Iago Act 2 Scene 3
“Thy honesty and love doth mince this matter […] Cassio, I love thee; / But never more be officer of mine.” Othello Act 2 Scene 3
“Cassio, I love thee; / But never more be officer of mine.” Othello Act 2 Scene 3
“Reputation, reputation, reputation! O, I have lost my reputation! I have lost the immortal part of myself, and what remains is bestial.” Cassio Act 2 Scene 3
“Reputation is an idle and most false imposition; oft got without merit, and lost without deserving.” Iago Act 2 Scene 3
“O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee ‘Devil’!” Cassio Act 2 Scene 3
“Good wine is a good familiar creature, if it be well used.” Iago Act 2 Scene 3
“So will I turn her virtue into pitch, / And out of her own goodness make the net / That shall enmesh them all.” Iago Act 2 Scene 3
“No I hear not your honest friend; I hear you.” Clown Act 3 Scene 1
“I never knew/ A Florentine more kind and honest.” Cassio Act 3 Scene 1
“I warrant it grieves my husband / As if the case were his.” Emilia Act 3 Scene 3
“He’s never anything but your true servant.” Cassio Act 3 Scene 3
“My general will forget my love and service.” Cassio Act 3 Scene 3
“I’ll intermingle everything he does / With Cassio’s suit.” Desdemona Act 3 Scene 3
“No, sure, I cannot think it, / That he would steal away so guilty-like,” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“That errs in ignorance and not in cunning, / I have no judgement in an honest face.” Desdemona Act 3 Scene 3
“But I do love thee; and when I love thee not, / Chaos is come again.” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“‘Honest’, my lord?” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“My lord, you know I love you.” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“Men should be what they seem; / Or those that be not, would they might seem none.” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“Thou dost conspire against thy friend, Iago / If thou but think’st him wronged and mak’st his ear / A stranger to thy thoughts.” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, / Is the immediate jewel of their souls,” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“O, beware, my lord, of jealousy: / It is the green-eyed monster, which doth mock / The meat it feeds on.” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“I’ll see before I doubt.” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“Look to your wife; observe her well with Cassio,” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“She did deceive her father, marrying you,” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“And yet, how nature erring from itself -“ Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“Set on thy wife to observe.” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“This fellow’s of exceeding honesty,” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“She’s gone; I am abused, and my relief / Must be to loathe her. O curse of marriage, / That we can call these delicate creatures ours.” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“If she be false, O then heaven mocks itself!” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“Your napkin is too little; [He pushes the handkerchief aware, and it falls.]” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“This was her first remembrance from the Moor,” Emilia Act 3 Scene 3
“I nothing, but to please his fantasy.” Emilia Act 3 Scene 3
“To have a foolish wife.” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“Trifles light as air / Are, to the jealous, confirmations strong,” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“The Moor already changes with my poison.” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“Avaunt, be gone: thou hast set me on the rack!” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“Farewell the tranquil mind, farewell content: / Farewell the plumed troops and the big wars,” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“Villain, be sure thou prove my love a w*hore; / Be sure of it; give me the ocular proof;” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“Are you a man?” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“To be direct and honest is not safe.” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“Would you, the supervisor, grossly gape on – / Behold her topped?” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“In his sleep I heard him say ‘Sweet Desdemona,” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“I’ll tear her all to pieces!” Othello Act 3 Scene 3
“See Cassio wipe his beard with.” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“To furnish me with some swift means of death / For the fair devil.” Iago Act 3 Scene 3
“I dare not say he lies anywhere.” Clown Act 3 Scene 4
“and but my noble Moor / Is true of mind, and made of no such baseness / As jealous creatures are, it were enough / To put him to ill thinking.” Desdemona Act 3 Scene 4
“This hand of yours requires / A sequester from liberty: fasting and prayer, / Much castigation, exercise devout; / For here’s a young and sweating devil, here, / That commonly rebels.” Othello Act 3 Scene 4
“A liberal hand. The hearts of old gave hands; / But our new heraldry is hands, not hearts.” Othello Act 3 Scene 4
“The handkerchief!” Othello Act 3 Scene 4
“Sure there’s some wonder in this handkerchief: / I am most unhappy in the loss of it.” Desdemona Act 3 Scene 4
“They are all but stomachs, and we all but food; / They eat us hungerly, and when they are full / They belch us.” Emilia Act 3 Scene 4
“Men’s natures wrangle with inferior things, / Though great ones are their object.” Desdemona Act 3 Scene 4
“Heaven keep that monster from Othello’s mind!” Desdemona Act 3 Scene 4
“Sweet Bianca, [He gives her Desdemona’s handkerchief.]” Cassio Act 3 Scene 4
“This is some token from a newer friend: To felt absence now I feel a cause,” Bianca Act 3 Scene 4
“Or to be naked with her friend in bed” Iago Act 4 Scene 1
“As doth the raven o’er the infected house, / Boding to all – he had my handkerchief.” Othello Act 4 Scene 1
“Lie with her! Lie on her! We say ‘lie on her’, when / they belie her. Lie with her: zounds, that’s fulsome! / Handkerchief – confessions – handkerchief!” Othello Act 4 Scene 1
“Confess? Handkerchief? O devil! [He falls in a trance.]” Othello Act 4 Scene 1
“If not, he foams at mouth, and by and by / Breaks out to savage madness.” Iago Act 4 Scene 1
“O, thou art wise; ’tis certain.” Othello Act 4 Scene 1
“Marry, patience; / Or I shall say you’re all-in-all in spleen, / And nothing of a man.” Iago Act 4 Scene 1
“Othello shall go mad; / And his unbookish jealousy must conster / Poor Cassio’s smiles, gestures and light behaviour / Quite in the wrong.” Iago Act 4 Scene 1
“I marry her? What, a customer? I prithee, bear some charity to my wit: do not think it is so unwholesome.” Cassio Act 4 Scene 1
“This is the monkey’s own giving out: she is persuaded I will marry her, out of her own love and flattery, not out of my promise.” Cassio Act 4 Scene 1
“There; give it your hobby-horse.” Bianca Act 4 Scene 1
“I will chop her into messes – cuckold me!” Othello Act 4 Scene 1
“Strangle her in her bed, even the bed she hath contaminated.” Iago Act 4 Scene 1
“Devil! [He strikes her]” Othello Act 4 Scene 1
“If that the earth could teem with women’s tears, / Each drop she falls would prove a crocodile.” Othello Act 4 Scene 1
“She is honest, / Lay down my soul at stake.” Bianca Act 4 Scene 2
“Your true and loyal wife.” Desdemona Act 4 Scene 2
“O thou weed, / Who art so lovely fair and smell’st so sweet,” Othello Act 4 Scene 2
“No, as I am a Christian.” Desdemona Act 4 Scene 2
“Lay on my bed my wedding sheets” Desdemona Act 4 Scene 2
“O heaven, that such companions thou’dst unfold / And put in every honest hand a whip,” Bianca Act 4 Scene 2
“I called my love false love; but what said he then? Sing willow, willow, willow,” Desdemona Act 4 Scene 3
“Their wives have sense like them: they see, and smell, / And have their palates both for sweet and sour,” Bianca Act 4 Scene 3
“Every way makes my gain.” Iago Act 5 Scene 1
“He hath a daily beauty in his life / That makes me ugly,” Iago Act 5 Scene 1
“The voice of Cassio: Iago keeps his word.” Othello Act 5 Scene 1
“This is the night / That either makes me or fordoes me quite.” Iago Act 5 Scene 1
“Yet I’ll not shed her blood, / Nor scar that whiter skin of hers than snow” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“Put out the light, and then put out the light.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“Justice to break her sword!” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“[He kisses her.] So sweet was ne’er so fatal.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“Guiltiness I know not; but yet I feel I fear.” Desdemona Act 5 Scene 2
“A murder, which I thought a sacrifice.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“Had all his hairs been lives, my great revenge / Had stomach for them all.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“[He smothers her.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“I would not have thee linger in thy pain.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“My wife, my wife: what wife? I have no wife.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“Then murder’s out of tune, / And sweet revenge grows harsh.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“Nobody; I myself. Farewell; / Commend me to my kind lord: O, farewell!” Desdemona Act 5 Scene 2
“O, the more angel she, / And you the blacker devil!” Emilia Act 5 Scene 2
“An honest man he is,” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“May his pernicious soul / Rot half a grain a day! He lies to th’heart.” Emilia Act 5 Scene 2
“You told a lie, an odious, damned lie; / Upon my soul, a lie, a wicked lie!” Emilia Act 5 Scene 2
“I will not charm my tongue; I am bound to speak,” Emilia Act 5 Scene 2
“I’ll kill myself for grief.” Emilia Act 5 Scene 2
“Villainous whor*!” Iago Act 5 Scene 2
“I will play the swan, / And die in music. [She sings:] ‘Willow, willow, willow.'” Emilia Act 5 Scene 2
“Whip me, ye devils, / From the possession of this heavenly sight! Blow me about in winds, roast me in sulphur, / Wash me in steep-down gulfs of liquid fire!” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“If that thou be’st a devil, I cannot kill thee.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“I took by th’throat the circumcised dog, / And smote him – thus [He stabs himself.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2
“O bloody period!” Lodovico Act 5 Scene 2
“Killing myself, to die upon a kiss.” Othello Act 5 Scene 2