Shakespearean Daily Diss
“These debts may well be call’d desperate ones, for a madman
owes ‘em.” —Timon Of Athens, 3.4.100-1
Humanity i love you
Humanity i love you
because you would rather black the boots of
success than enquire whose soul dangles from his
watch-chain which would be embarrassing for both
parties and because you
unflinchingly applaud all
songs containing the words country home and
mother when sung at the old howard
Humanity i love you because
when you’re hard up you pawn your
intelligence to buy a drink [...]
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“They have all been touch’d and found base metal.”
—Timon Of Athens, 3.3.7
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“Has friendship such a faint and milky heart
It turns in less than two nights?” —Timon Of Athens, 3.1.54-55
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“These old fellows
Have their ingratitude in them hereditary;
Their blood is cak’d, ’tis cold, it seldom flows.”
—Timon Of Athens, 2.2.218-20
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“We may account thee a whoremaster and a knave; which
notwithstanding, thou shalt be no less esteemed.”
—Timon Of Athens, 2.2.108-10
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“I should fear those that dance before me now
Would one day stamp upon me.” —Timon Of Athens, 1.2.139-40
“Rode Hard and Put Up Wet”
Former III Corps CSM Neil Ciotola has some hard words for us to hear about the consequences of endless war, which might sound familiar to those of you old enough to remember Vietnam:
KILLEEN, Texas — A three-decade Army veteran called a “steel spine” by the defense secretary says he and most other soldiers would prefer [...]
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“What a sweep of vanity comes this way.”
—Timon Of Athens, 1.2.128
Shakespearean Daily Diss
“Rich men sin, and I eat root.” —Timon Of Athens, 1.2.71
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