O fortune, fortune! All men call thee fickle.
 William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (1597). copy citation

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Author William Shakespeare
Source Romeo and Juliet
Topic fate fickleness volatility
Date 1597
Language English
Reference
Note Written between 1591 and 1595
Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/1112/pg1112.html

Context

“As one dead in the bottom of a tomb. Either my eyesight fails, or thou look'st pale. Rom. And trust me, love, in my eye so do you.
Dry sorrow drinks our blood. Adieu, adieu!
EXIT. Jul. O Fortune, Fortune! all men call thee fickle.
If thou art fickle, what dost thou with him That is renown'd for faith? Be fickle, Fortune,
For then I hope thou wilt not keep him long But send him back. Lady. [within] Ho, daughter! are you up?” source

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