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Title: Quotes from Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
Description: A list of useful quotations from Twelfth Night or What you Will, divided into the different acts and scenes which the quotations are taken from. The most important quotations are in bold for quick and easy revision.

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Twelfth Night Quotes

Act 1, Scene 1




“If music be the food of love, play on; give me excess of it, that surfeiting, the appetite may sicken, and
so die” Orsino
“Like a cloistress, she will veiled walk, and water once a day her chamber round” ​Valentine to
Orsino about Olivia
“To season a brother’s dead love”​ Valentine to Orsino about Olivia

Act 1, Scene 2



“She hath abjured the company and sight of men” ​Captain to Viola about Olivia
“I’ll serve this duke; thou shalt present me as an eunuch to him”​ Viola to Captain

Act 1, Scene 3








“He’s a very fool
...
I’ll drink her as long as there’s passage in my throat and drink in
Illyria
...
Disguise I see thou art a wickedness”​ Cesario aside
about Olivia
“My master loves her dearly; and I, poor monster, fond as much on him; and she, mistaken
seems to dote on me” ​Cesario aside about Olivia

Act 2, Scene 3











“[​Singing​] Journeys end in lovers meeting” Feste singing for Sir Toby and Sir Andrew
“I am dog at catch” Sir Andrew to Sir Toby “And some dogs will catch well” Sir Toby to Sir Andrew
“It begins ‘hold thy peace’”​ Sir Andrew to Feste ​“I shall never begin if I hold my peace”​ Feste to
Sir Andrew
“Is there no respect of place, persons, nor time in you?” Malvolio to Sir Toby
“We kept time, sir, in our catches
...
What kind of woman
is’t?”​ Orsino to Cesario​ ​“Of your complexion”​ Cesario to Orsino
“What years, i’faith?” Orsino to Cesario “About your years, my lord” Cesario to Orsino
“Make no compare between the love a woman can bear me and that I owe Olivia” Orsino to Cesario
“Ay, but I know-
...
one Sir Andrew” Malvolio soliloquy “I
knew’t was I; for many do call me fool” Sir Andrew aside
“M, O, A, I, doth sway my life”​ Malvolio soliloquy
“Softly” Malvolio soliloquy
“‘I may command where I adore
Title: Quotes from Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare
Description: A list of useful quotations from Twelfth Night or What you Will, divided into the different acts and scenes which the quotations are taken from. The most important quotations are in bold for quick and easy revision.