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  • Ha. "Against my will I am sent to bid you come into dinner." There's a double meaning in that. -Benedick (Much Ado) -- William Shakespeare
  • Then I saw Keanu Reeves in 'Much Ado About Nothing' and I know if he can do it, I can do it too. -- Leonardo DiCaprio
  • Something like 'Much Ado' happens, and even 'Avengers' happens because of the years of building connections and doing the work and proving yourself. -- Joss Whedon
  • I didn't understand how funny this play Much Ado About Nothing truly was until I became an English teacher and had to teach it. There is no wittier dialogue anywhere. -- Dan Brown
  • Doing Much Ado was such a special thing because I knew everybody involved. With people you hadn't worked with before, you would watch them on shows and want to work with them. -- Amy Acker
  • Sweet Beatrice, wouldst thou come when I called thee? BEATRICE Yea, signior, and depart when you bid me. BENEDICK O, stay but till then! BEATRICE 'Then' is spoken; fare you well now... (Much Ado About Nothing) -- William Shakespeare
  • The much-hyped Ares 1-X was much ado about nothing. -- Buzz Aldrin
  • No man thinks there is much ado about nothing when the ado is about himself. -- Anthony Trollope
  • Wise anger is like fire from a flint: there is great ado to get it out; and when it does come, it is out again immediately. -- Edward Everett Hale
  • Success is not something I've wrapped my brain around. If people go to those movies, then yes, that's true, big-time success. If not, it's much ado about nothing. -- Matt Damon
  • I was a football player at college and dislocated my thumb. I was out for a bit and passed the theatre and saw some lovely drama students walking into an audition for 'Much Ado About Nothing' and thought: 'That's what I'll do when I recover.' I joined that production and was hooked. -- Clark Gregg
  • I love that 'Much Ado About Nothing,' passionate, smart fighting. I love fighting with guys, and that's something that I don't get to see: arguing at a high level with a member of the opposite sex. That didn't really happen that much on 'The Office.' I just like that 'Moonlighting,' Benedick-Beatrice type of thing. -- Mindy Kaling
  • The community of developers whose work you see on the Web, who probably don't know what ADO or UML or JPA even stand for, deploy better systems at less cost in less time at lower risk than we see in the Enterprise. This is true even when you factor in the greater flexibility and velocity of startups. -- Tim Bray
  • I always like to break out and address the audience. In 'The History Boys', for instance, without any ado, the boys will suddenly turn and talk to the audience and then go back into the action. I find it more adventurous doing it in prose than on the stage, but I like being able to make the reader suddenly sit up. -- Alan Bennett
  • Don't make much ado about nothing. -- Aesop
  • We make needless ado about capital punishment,--taking lives, when there is no life to take. -- Henry David Thoreau
  • The longer a soul hath neglected duty, the more ado there is to get it taken up. -- William Gurnall
  • I can see better when i close my eyes; don't make much ado, that's my latest style of view. -- Michael Bassey Johnson
  • Wise anger is like fire from a flint there is great ado to get it out and when it does come, it is out again immediately. -- Edward Everett Hale
  • Much ado there was, God wot; He woold love, and she woold not, She sayd, "Never man was trewe;" He sayes, "None was false to you." -- Nicholas Breton
  • I had rather munch a crust of brown bread and an onion in a corner, without any more ado, or ceremony, than feed upon turkey at another man's table. -- Miguel de Cervantes
  • A celebrity starts being a cele-crazy when he's seen often, he's just like the ordinary man in the streets. Without much ado to shout his name, i go my way. -- Michael Bassey Johnson
  • There comes a time when even the reformer is compelled to face the fairly widespread suspicion of the average man that politics is an exhibition in which there is much ado about nothing. -- Walter Lippmann
  • Tender, too, is the silence of human feet. You have but to pass a season amongst the barefooted to find that man, who, shod, makes so much ado, is naturally as silent as snow. -- Alice Meynell
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