"Someone bumped into Shakespeare: Will Kemp. The clown made a leg- a cramped leg, in the crush- at him. "Give you good den, gallowsbait," he said cheerfully. "Go to!" Shakespeare said. "Meseems we are well begun here." "Well begun, ay. And belike, soon we shall be well ended, too." Kemp jerked his head to one side, made his eyes bulge, and stuck out his tongue as if newly hanged. With a shudder, Shakespeare said, "If your wind of wit sit in that quarter, why stand you here and not with the Spaniards?" "Why?" Kemp kissed him on the cheek. "Think you're the only mother's son born a fool in England?""
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Fantasy authorsScience fiction authors from the United StatesHistorical novelistsJews from the United StatesPeople from Los Angeles
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
p. 394
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Harry_Turtledove
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Harry Turtledove
writer, novelist, historian
1949 · United States
400 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Harry Turtledove →
Related Quotes
"Lang kept at it until everyone had had a turn shooting an AK-47. Then he said, "This weapon can do one other thing I …"
"“You wouldn’t bring me fifty dollars. You’re too damn old and too damn uppity.” “I can’t help being old, and I am pro…"
"A gun cracked, quite close to the tent. Soldier's instinct pulled Lee's head up. Then he smiled and laughed to himsel…"
"Walter Taylor asked, "Mr. Rhoodie, what do you call this rifle of yours? Is it a Rhoodie, too? Most inventors name th…"
"“What’s the war news?” “They’re killing people,” Sam said, and let it go at that."
"War was rapidly doing what war did—making ugly everything it touched."
"You kill everybody who doesn’t want to see reason, people will get mighty thin on the ground mighty fast."
"Keeping the Army of Northern Virginia fed and clothed was a never-ending struggle. His men were making their own shoe…"
"Bureau of Ordnance, Richmond January 17, 1864 General Lee: I have the honor to present to you with this letter Mr. An…"
""It is an evil, sir, an unmitigated evil," Lincoln said. "I shall never forget the group of chained Negroes I saw goi…"