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  • The way Shakespeare wrote Fallstaff is with a heightened language and everything. -- Ray Stevenson
  • Shakespeare is repeated around the world in different languages, just because it's good storytelling. -- Cary Fukunaga
  • Shakespeare language is fantastic, and to be honest, you don't need to do anything to Shakespeare. -- Sam Heughan
  • Shakespeare's language does not require a British accent. It requires a facility with language, and that's all. -- Joss Whedon
  • Shakespeare is a wonderful language to speak, but it's also a world to get your mind into thematically. -- Orlando Bloom
  • At the roots, people are still people. That's why Shakespeare is so popular no matter what the language. -- Vint Cerf
  • It's amazing how, age after age, in country after country, and in all languages, Shakespeare emerges as incomparable. -- M. H. Abrams
  • Shakespeare's taught me that there are more words in the English language than I have got in my head. -- Zoe Wanamaker
  • Actually, the language in Shakespeare is wonderfully musical. You need to hear the music to connect with the words. -- Mandy Patinkin
  • Everybody gets a little dose of Shakespeare. He's the greatest playwright in the English language, but his politics are fairly square. -- Alex Cox
  • Anything well written with good language and clarity and honesty is worth doing. It comes out of the same tradition as Shakespeare. -- Michael Moriarty
  • What we know is that Shakespeare wrote perhaps the most remarkable body of passionate love poetry in the English language to a young man. -- Stephen Greenblatt
  • It's like saying French shouldn't be taught because you don't understand it because it's new. Shakespeare is just like learning a new, exciting language. -- Samuel Barnett
  • A marvellous power of expression over language often distinguishes genius; but Shakespeare in his phrases seems independent of the bonds of language as of the bonds of metre. -- George Edward Woodberry
  • There is some mysterious thing that goes on whereby, in the process of playing Shakespeare continuously, actors are surprised by the way the language actually acts on them. -- Kenneth Branagh
  • Shakespeare, who is probably the greatest writer and poet of the English language, lived in a time that was politically very conservative and it's reflected in his writings. -- Alex Cox
  • There's a specificity of language that's required in Shakespeare that most drama students in England deal with - a specificity of language that is somehow not as clear in a lot of American schools. -- James Avery
  • Language is always evolving. It's difficult to read Shakespeare now because language has shifted. Similarly, kids these days can get to the point really quick in about 140 characters or less because of these new tools. -- Erik Qualman
  • Because Shakespeare's language is so expansive, we're under this misconception that it's difficult. But I discovered that it's easy because it's so brilliantly written. The words are perfect, and the language is intelligent and very emotional. -- Jessica Lange
  • I'm one of those people that feels that Americans that shouldn't do Shakespeare... The rhythms of the English language and the mannerisms of the English speech seems to work effortlessly with William Shakespeare, but when Americans do it, something seems stuck. -- Nicolas Cage
  • Shakespeare language is fantastic, and to be honest, you dont need to do anything to Shakespeare. -- Sam Heughan
  • I am Irish by race but the English have condemned me to talk the language of Shakespeare. -- Oscar Wilde
  • When I read Shakespeare I am struck with wonder that such trivial people should muse and thunder in such lovely language. -- D. H. Lawrence
  • Everybody gets a little dose of Shakespeare. He's the greatest playwright in the English language, but his politics are fairly square." -- Alex Cox
  • What we know is that Shakespeare wrote perhaps the most remarkable body of passionate love poetry in the English language to a young man." -- Stephen Greenblatt
  • 'Refudiate,' 'misunderestimate,' 'wee-wee'd up.' English is a living language. Shakespeare liked to coin new words too. Got to celebrate it!' -- Sarah Palin
  • You don't have to be Michelangelo to teach basic art, just as you don't have to be Shakespeare to be able to teach the correct use of language. -- Charles de Lint
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