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Colley Cibber

All Quotes by Colley Cibber

“As good be out of the world as out of the fashion.”
— Colley Cibber
“Prithee don’t screw your wit beyond the compass of good manners.”
— Colley Cibber
“We shall find no fiend in hell can match the fury of a disappointed woman,—scorned, slighted, dismissed without a parting pang.”
— Colley Cibber
“Possession is eleven points in the law.”
— Colley Cibber
“Words are but empty thanks.”
— Colley Cibber
“Our hours in love have wings; in absence, crutches.”
— Colley Cibber
“This business will never hold water.”
— Colley Cibber
“Old houses mended,Cost little less than new before they're ended.”
— Colley Cibber
“Oh, how many torments lie in the small circle of a wedding ring!”
— Colley Cibber
“Tea! Thou soft, thou sober, sage, and venerable liquid, thou innocent pretence for bringing the wicked of both sexes together in a morning; thou female tongue-running, smile-smoothing, heart- opening, wink-tipping cordial, to whose glorious insipidity I owe the happiest moment of my life, let me fall prostrate thus, and … adore thee.”
— Colley Cibber
“O say what is this thing call'd Light,Which I must ne'er enjoy”
— Colley Cibber
“Then let not what I cannot haveAlthough a poor blind boy!”
— Colley Cibber
“Persuasion tips his tongue whene'er he talks,And he has chambers in King's Bench walks.”
— Colley Cibber
“So mourn'd the dame of Ephesus her love,Told his soft tale, and was a thriving wooer.”
— Colley Cibber
“Now, by St. Paul, the work goes bravely on.”
— Colley Cibber
“The aspiring youth that fired the Ephesian domeOutlives in fame the pious fool that rais'd it.”
— Colley Cibber
“I 've lately had two spidersI would have some kind friend to tread upon 'em.”
— Colley Cibber
“Off with his head—; so much for Buckingham.”
— Colley Cibber
“And the ripe harvest of the new-mown hayGives it a sweet and wholesome odour.”
— Colley Cibber
“With clink of hammers closing rivets up.”
— Colley Cibber
“Perish that thought! No, never be it saidMy soul ’s in arms, and eager for the fray.”
— Colley Cibber
“A weak invention of the enemy.”
— Colley Cibber
“Losers must have leave to speak.”
— Colley Cibber
“The will for the deed.”
— Colley Cibber
“Within one of her.”
— Colley Cibber