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Quote of the Day Othello

Wednesday “loving his own pride and purposes” Iago criticising Othello, Act 1 Scene 1

Thurs “she lov’d me for the dangers I had pass’d And I lov’d her that she did pity them. This is the only witchcraft I have us’d”

Friday “My blood begins my safer guides to rule” (2.3.189)

Monday “If it were now to die, ‘Twere to be most happy”

Tuesday “I had been happy if the general camp…had tasted her sweet body So nothing I had known”

Wednesday “Whip me, ye devils…Blow me about in winds! Roast me in sulphur!”

Tuesday “O it comes o’er my memory, as doth the raven o’er the infected house”

Monday “of virtue no delighted beauty lack, Your son-in-law is far more fair than black”

Tuesday “one that loved not wisely, but too well…threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe”

Wednesday “Your wife my lord, your true and loyal wife” (4.2.33)

Thursday “Dost thou in conscience think…that there be women do abuse their husbands in such gross kind” (4.3.59-61)

Friday “his unkindness may defeat my life but never taint my love” (4.2.159-160)

Monday "Oh, beware, my lord, of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster, which does mock The meat it feeds on.” (3.3.165-7)

Tuesday “With as little a web as this I will ensnare as great a fly as Cassio” (2.1.168-9)

Wednesday “The heavens forbid But that our loves and comforts should increase” (Desdemona, 2.1)

Thursday “Look on the tragic loading of this bed…Myself will straight aboard, and to the state this heavy tale with heavy heart relate” (Lodovico, closing words of play)

Tuesday “O it comes o’er my memory, as doth the raven o’er the infected house” (Act 3 Scene 3)

Wednesday “rather be a toad and live upon the vapour of a dungeon” (Othello, 3.3)

Thursday “Haply for I am black…I am declin’d into the vale of years” (Act 3 Scene 3)

Friday “I think my wife be honest, and think she is not; I think that thou art just, and think thou art not”

Monday “hast set me on the rack” (3.3) About Iago