Tempest Quotes
Hell is empty and all the devils are here. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
What’s past is prologue. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
O, brave new world. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, That has such people in it! – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Full fathom five thy father lies. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Do not infest your mind with beating on the strangeness of this business. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Where the bee sucks, there suck I. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
I would fain die a dry death. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The cloud-capp’d towers, the gorgeous palaces, the solemn temples, the great globe itself. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
He that dies pays all debts. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Mine would, sir, were I human. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
What’s not to like? Power, magic, and a happy ending. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The past is gone; live in the present. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Tempest Quotes part 2
There’s nothing to fear but fear itself. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
We are all prisoners of our own desires. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The storm within is often greater than the storm outside. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Life’s a game, and love is the prize. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Forgiveness is the ultimate act of liberation. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
In the end, love conquers all. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Nature’s beauty is a reflection of our own souls. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Power is not in the hands but in the will. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The greatest magic is the power of forgiveness. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
A kind gesture can change someone’s entire day. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
True strength comes from within. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The journey of self-discovery is the most rewarding. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Love knows no bounds. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The past cannot be changed, but the future is in your hands. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The power of love can overcome any obstacle. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
It is not our abilities that show who we truly are, but our choices. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Life may be a storm, but we can find peace within ourselves. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Believe in yourself, and you can achieve anything. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Life is a delicate balance between chaos and order. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
We are the masters of our own destiny. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The human spirit is unconquerable. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Love is the key to unlocking our true potential. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The beauty of nature is a reflection of our own souls. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
True power comes from understanding and compassion. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The storm may rage, but the calm will come. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Forgiveness is the first step towards healing. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Love is a force more powerful than any magic. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Challenges are opportunities for growth. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
We are all connected, and our actions have consequences. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Sometimes, the hardest thing to do is forgive ourselves. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
Life is a journey, and we must embrace both the highs and the lows. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
The power of love can transform even the coldest of hearts. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
We are the creators of our own reality. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest
True freedom can only be found within ourselves. – William Shakespeare, The Tempest