'Take the fool away...Sir, I bade them take away you' - Act 1, Scene 5
'Oh, you are sick of self love, Malvolio.' - Act 1, Scene 5
'Give me my veil' - Act 1, Scene 5
'...free, learned, and valiant... But yet I cannotlove him' - Act 1, Scene 5
'Fate show thy force' - Act 1, Scene 5
'The clockupbraids me with the waste of time.' - Act 3, Scene 1
'Stay, I prithee, tell me what thou thinkest of me. ... I would you were as I wouldhave you be!' - Act 3, Scene 1
'For youth is bought more oft than begged or borrow'd.' - Act 3, Scene 4
'Here, wear this jewel for me.Refuse it not' - Act 3, Scene 4
'Be not offended, dear Cesario. Rudesby, be gone! I prithee, gentlefriend' - Act 4, Scene 1
'Plight me the full assurance of your faith, that my most jealous and too doubtfulsoul may live at peace. He shall conceal it whiles you are willing it shall come to note...' - Act 4, Scene 3
'Still so constant, lord' - Act 5, Scene 1
'He hath been most notoriouslyabused.' - Act 5, Scene 1
'think of me as well a sister as a wife, one day shall crown the alliance on 't, so please you, here at my house and at my proper cost.' - Act 5, Scene 1