The word "homosexual" is more appropriate and accurate than the word "gay".
A person does not need religion, hatred or any kind of phobia in order to acknowledge important, qualitative differences between heterosexual attraction / behavior / marriage / adoption and homosexual attraction / behavior / marriage / adoption.
Homosexual activists, with (complete) support from the media, have succeeded at framing themselves as noble victims and martyrs; it's an effective way to push a social agenda.
@gagacrazy12 Hi. I haven't been on youtube for a while so i've just seen your comment. I agree some are hard to read and will try and make changes when I can. Thanks for your input.
MILLENNIUM SHAKESPEARE art exhibition ... M.S.A.E. during the Olympics 2012 - Artists from around the world, Japan, England, France, Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, Iran, USA, and many many more....Michael J Stewart creator and Visionary of Millennium Shakespeare began his series of Books for children in 1998....to introduce Shakespeare to a young audience...Come and see his Amazing Art Exhibition....
I really love the first quote, it's a thing I naturally do but never recognised it before so well till I read this quote recently, and the few words put it into perspective nice and simple.
I respect what this man did, and how his impact has changed the world, but personally, im not a huge fan of shakespeare. Most people look at me like im crazy when i tell them this, but is it such a bad thing? I respect him, does that mean i have to like his works?
@Axion3812 You don't hav to like him or his works. After all, liking is not really a matter of choice. Either we like something or we don't. I don't know how many times i've been told I should read such and such a book, that it's great etc. and i've hated it. We are all different. Isn't that great?
@batmanownsyourass get a life . . . why s thier so many people wasting thier time criticising , , and wat kind of username is that ? ? its RETARD! ! r u a badass? wow . . bravo! ur the man! ! !
There is in every rose garden, weeds who seek to strangle them and suck their beauty dry. Such is life, it is filled with parasites and so too with the bard, that the beauty of his works do bring to the fore a great many parasites, of vileness in nature only outstripped by their ugliness in aesthetics.
@AresRoar Dandelions are weeds that many people love like flowers. Also, they're edible. So fuck your thorny roses, I'll stick to my "weeds." At least a dandelion has never hurt me.
Great quotations and pictures . Love the Mozart piano concerto ,the video is very classy and beautiful , worth watching . Many stars ********Thank you for sharing
Thank you. I had thought about reading the words but I realised that the words spoke for themselves much better than I or anyone else could ever do justice to.
I hope this is an interesting aside: until Wannamaker's Globe was built on the old site in London, the most authentic 'replica' of the Globe was in --of all places --Odessa, TX near the campus of the local college.
I had the honor of playing Iago on that stage.
The acoustics were incredible. I could be heard throughout easily.
There was, however, a concession to modern tastes. It was roofed and there were lovely, comfy seats throughout. Otherwise, the Bard would have loved it.
Excellent choice of quotations, music and illustrations.
I especially appreciate your inclusions of J.S. Sargent's exquisite portrait of Ellen Terry as Lady MacBeth. I saw the original in London's National Gallery. Magnificent.
Your video is a most worthy homage to our immortal bard! Five stars : )
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The word "homosexual" is more appropriate and accurate than the word "gay".
A person does not need religion, hatred or any kind of phobia in order to acknowledge important, qualitative differences between heterosexual attraction / behavior / marriage / adoption and homosexual attraction / behavior / marriage / adoption.
Homosexual activists, with (complete) support from the media, have succeeded at framing themselves as noble victims and martyrs; it's an effective way to push a social agenda.
lightandbeautiful 5 months ago
awesome quotes loved it...
ZkarProductions 7 months ago
@ZkarProductions Thank you, i'm glad you liked it.
Morgana0x 7 months ago
maybe you should redo some of the qoutes some were hard to see with the back ground if you doo could u send it too me thanks
gagacrazy12 1 year ago
@gagacrazy12 Hi. I haven't been on youtube for a while so i've just seen your comment. I agree some are hard to read and will try and make changes when I can. Thanks for your input.
Morgana0x 1 year ago
MILLENNIUM SHAKESPEARE art exhibition ... M.S.A.E. during the Olympics 2012 - Artists from around the world, Japan, England, France, Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, Iran, USA, and many many more....Michael J Stewart creator and Visionary of Millennium Shakespeare began his series of Books for children in 1998....to introduce Shakespeare to a young audience...Come and see his Amazing Art Exhibition....
2012UKOlympics 1 year ago
imagine a shakespearean chat up line
killerkid123100 1 year ago
@killerkid123100 how about: (your) 'eyes are nothing like the sun'? or (your) 'hair like wires'? lol
Morgana0x 1 year ago
good music to a good video/.
xoblackout 1 year ago
@xoblackout Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Morgana0x 1 year ago
@xoblackout what is the name of this music?
poisonberie 1 year ago
I really love the first quote, it's a thing I naturally do but never recognised it before so well till I read this quote recently, and the few words put it into perspective nice and simple.
EveryTongueShallTell 1 year ago
I respect what this man did, and how his impact has changed the world, but personally, im not a huge fan of shakespeare. Most people look at me like im crazy when i tell them this, but is it such a bad thing? I respect him, does that mean i have to like his works?
Axion3812 1 year ago
@Axion3812 You don't hav to like him or his works. After all, liking is not really a matter of choice. Either we like something or we don't. I don't know how many times i've been told I should read such and such a book, that it's great etc. and i've hated it. We are all different. Isn't that great?
Morgana0x 1 year ago
@Morgana0x We are all unique, just like everyone else(;
nicolas12189 1 year ago
what's the name of this song
soldierscholar06 2 years ago
Mozart's piano concerto 23
Morgana0x 2 years ago
The only way that Shakespeare's lines are memorable are in how bad they suck.
batmanownsyourass 2 years ago
That must explain why they are remembered and quoted five hundred years after he wrote them.
Morgana0x 2 years ago
@Morgana0x People quote Twilight too, doesn't make that any less shitty.
batmanownsyourass 2 years ago
Not five hundred years later they don't...or won't I bet.
Morgana0x 2 years ago
You'd be surprised.
batmanownsyourass 2 years ago
@batmanownsyourass hater
von1988ify 2 years ago
@batmanownsyourass get a life . . . why s thier so many people wasting thier time criticising , , and wat kind of username is that ? ? its RETARD! ! r u a badass? wow . . bravo! ur the man! ! !
von1988ify 2 years ago
@batmanownsyourass what about ( im not even kidding this is actually one of his quotes) f*ck it
MrLEEMS 2 years ago
@MrLEEMS What the fuck is "f*ck it?" And how the fuck would Shakespeare know about asterisks?
batmanownsyourass 2 years ago
I meant fuck it but some people are easily offended >.>
MrLEEMS 2 years ago
@batmanownsyourass As in "Where the bee sucks there suck I, in a cowslip's bell I lie, etc
heliotropezzz333 1 year ago
@batmanownsyourass
There is in every rose garden, weeds who seek to strangle them and suck their beauty dry. Such is life, it is filled with parasites and so too with the bard, that the beauty of his works do bring to the fore a great many parasites, of vileness in nature only outstripped by their ugliness in aesthetics.
AresRoar 1 year ago
@AresRoar Dandelions are weeds that many people love like flowers. Also, they're edible. So fuck your thorny roses, I'll stick to my "weeds." At least a dandelion has never hurt me.
batmanownsyourass 1 year ago
a wonderful video with beautiful music.. very well made.. thank you for making this.
I hope we get to see more from you soon!
=)
xSkyPigx 2 years ago
Thank you.
Morgana0x 2 years ago
Great quotations and pictures . Love the Mozart piano concerto ,the video is very classy and beautiful , worth watching . Many stars ********Thank you for sharing
yilingseele 2 years ago
Thank you so much.
Morgana0x 2 years ago
Nice video. I was going to say that it would be nice to hear the words spoken, but then I guess it would have detracted from the music
OldGrumpyGuy 2 years ago
Thank you. I had thought about reading the words but I realised that the words spoke for themselves much better than I or anyone else could ever do justice to.
Morgana0x 2 years ago
Congrats, again.
BoredomStrikesU 2 years ago
Again?
Morgana0x 2 years ago
I finally got your email. Thank you.
Morgana0x 2 years ago
I'm glad you got it.
BoredomStrikesU 2 years ago
I hope this is an interesting aside: until Wannamaker's Globe was built on the old site in London, the most authentic 'replica' of the Globe was in --of all places --Odessa, TX near the campus of the local college.
I had the honor of playing Iago on that stage.
The acoustics were incredible. I could be heard throughout easily.
There was, however, a concession to modern tastes. It was roofed and there were lovely, comfy seats throughout. Otherwise, the Bard would have loved it.
lennhart 2 years ago
Excellent choice of quotations, music and illustrations.
I especially appreciate your inclusions of J.S. Sargent's exquisite portrait of Ellen Terry as Lady MacBeth. I saw the original in London's National Gallery. Magnificent.
Your video is a most worthy homage to our immortal bard! Five stars : )
lennhart 2 years ago
Your kind words are very much appreciated. And your aside, is interesting. Thank you Len.
Morgana0x 2 years ago