“O, I see that the fairy Queen Mab, has been with you” | Mercutio |
“Disgusting Rascal! I am not one of his flirting women and I am not one of his cutthroats” | The Nurse |
“But Soft! what light through yonder window breaks?” | Romeo |
“What’s in a name? The thing which we call a rose would smell just as sweet if it had any other name” | Juliet |
“I wish I were a glove on her hand so that I could touch her cheek” | Romeo |
“Noise! Then I’ll be brief. What luck – a dagger! This is your holder. Rest there and let me die” | Juliet |
“No, it’s not as deep as a well, nor as wide as a church door. But it’s enough, it will serve. Ask for me tomorrow and you’ll find me a grave man” | Mercutio |
“Take this bottle, and when you’re in bed, drink this distilled liquor. Immediately, a cold and quieting liquid shall run through all your veins. Your pulse will stop. There’ll be no warmth or breath to prove that you’re alive.” | Friar Lawrence |
“Or, if I wake, won’t I be driven mad, closed in with all these hideous fears, and play…with my ancestor’s bones” | Juliet |
“O, faithful pharmacist! Your drugs are quick. With this kiss, I die…” | Romeo |
Romeo and Juliet “Who Said it?”
December 25, 2019