Anyway, there are many commonly used phrases that can be attributed to Shakespeare. Granted, we don't know if he was the one who actually came up with them, but his works contain the earliest written records of them! Here is a list of some of the phrases I find myself using often, and I am sure that you use them too!
- "the course of true love never did run smooth" (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
- "all that glitters is not gold" (Merchant of Venice)
- "all's well that ends well"
- "as [good] luck would have it" (Merry Wives of Windsor)
- "vanish into thin air" (Othello)
- "be-all / end-all" (Macbeth)
- "best foot forward" (King John)
- "dead as a doornail" (Henry VI)
- "forever and a day" (As You Like It)
- "it's [all] Greek to me!" (Julius Caesar)
- "heart of gold" (Henry V)
- "kill with kindness" (Taming of the Shrew)
- "lie low" (Much Ado About Nothing)
- "melted into thin air" (The Tempest)
- "naked truth" (Love Labours Lost)
- "not slept one wink" (Cymbeline)
- "seen better days" (As You Like It)
- "own flesh and blood" (Hamlet)
- "a sorry sight" (Macbeth)
- "wear my heart on my sleeve" (Othello)
- "wild-goose chase" (Romeo and Juliet)
- "a laughing stock" (Merry Wives of Windor)
- "mum's the word" (Henry IV, Part 2)
- "in a pickle" (The Tempest)
- "method in the madness" (Hamlet)
- "fight fire with fire" (King John)
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After class today, I once again decided to take advantage of the beautiful sunshine and headed over to Gregory to swim a few laps and more importantly, get some color back into my skin. One of my favorite things to do is lay out by the pool with a good book, and I did just that this afternoon before heading back to SRD to work the desk. It was glorious, and I am slowly but surely getting a little bit tanner! I miss the summer days where I had swim team practice in the morning and in the afternoon, biked up to the neighborhood pool and played there for hours with my friends -- I had some good tans back in the day!
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Since I work the desk right through dinner time, I decided to order one of my Austin favorites to be delivered: Pita Pit. I love Pita Pit and I so wish we had it in Houston! I had a pita with chicken breast, lettuce, tomatoes, black olives, pickles, mushrooms, and sprouts. It was d-e-l-i-c-i-o-u-s and I already can't wait for my next pita! I hope you all are having a more eventful Friday night than I am! Hey, at least it gives me time to blog, right?!
On a more serious note, I was deeply saddened to hear of the tragedy in Aurora that took place at a midnight showing of the Dark Knight Rises. My thoughts and prayers go out to all those affected by this event and I pray that everyone involved can find comfort during this difficult time.
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