“Naught’s had, all’s spent, / Where our desire is got without content: / ’Tis safer to be that which we destroy, / Than by destruction dwell in doubtful joy.Act III, Scene 2 · Lady Macbeth · ★★★★★→
“Things without all remedy / Should be without regard: what’s done is done.Act III, Scene 2 · Lady Macbeth · ★★★★★→
“I am in blood / Stepp’d in so far that, should I wade no more, / Returning were as tedious as go o’er.Act III, Scene 4 · Macbeth · ★★★★★→
“He has no children.—All my pretty ones? / Did you say all?—O hell-kite!—All? / What, all my pretty chickens and their dam / At one fell swoop?Act IV, Scene 3 · Macduff · ★★★★★→
“Give sorrow words. The grief that does not speak / Whispers the o’er-fraught heart, and bids it break.Act IV, Scene 3 · Malcolm · ★★★★★→
“Out, damned spot! out, I say! One; two. Why, then 'tis time to do't. Hell is murky! Fie, my lord, fie! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him?Act V, Scene 1 · Lady Macbeth · ★★★★★→