Re re: can't think of one

Michael K. lough michaelklough at sympatico.ca
Tue May 8 15:14:39 CDT 2007


The real quote is:   "The lady doth protest too much, methinks."
I dont think that Shody would have appreciated that one.

John "MiniMeThinks" Swearingen


Oy, next you'll be telling me its from Hamlet or something… Jeeeeeze …

The appropriation most often used is what I felt  Dave Neeley was reaching 
for but maybe he just felt Shody ain't a lady?

Michael  Lough

Every why hath a wherefore

-William Shakespeare











On 5/8/07, Michael K. lough <michaelklough at sympatico.ca> wrote:


David Neeley said



Wasn't it Shakespeare who said something to the effect that "methinks thou
dost protest too much?"



You might be thinking of William Shakespeare the English writer and
"methinks thou doth protest too much"?

but perhaps you are thinking of the American English version…?


Michael Lough


A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool.

William Shakespeare


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