Shakespearean Daily Diss

“Thou art too bad to curse. All villains that do stand by thee
are pure.” —Timon Of Athens, 4.3.362-63

“Thou art too bad to curse. All villains that do stand by thee
are pure.” —Timon Of Athens, 4.3.362-63

“Would thou wert clean enough to spit upon!”
—Timon Of Athens, 4.3.361

“Thou art the cap of all fools alive.” —Timon Of Athens, 4.3.360

“When there is nothing living but thee, thou shalt be
welcome.” —Timon Of Athens, 4.3.357-58

“How has the ass broke the wall, that thou art out of the
city?” —Timon Of Athens, 4.3.351-52

“Mend my company, take away thyself.”
—Timon Of Athens, 4.3.285

“If I hope well, I’ll never see thee more.”
—Timon Of Athens, 4.3.173

“Thou hast cast away thyself, being like thyself
A madman so long, now a fool.” —Timon Of Athens, 4.3.222-23

“Let the unscarr’d braggarts of the war
Derive some pain from you.” —Timon Of Athens, 4.3.163-64

“Crack the lawyer’s voice,
That he may never more false title plead,
Nor sound his quillets shrilly.”
—Timon Of Athens, 4.3.155-57