Today’s Totally Random
Lines
How,
how, Cordelia! Mend your speech a little,
Lest
it may mar your fortunes.
Lear
King Lear Act I, Scene i, Line 94
This is line ninety-four in the play, and it’s all
downhill from here.
Just previous to
Today’s Line is one of my favorite Shakespearean lines, and one that I tend to
speak whenever I get the reply ‘nothing’ from someone.
Lear is divvying up his kingdom in thirds twixt his three
daughters and has just received lavish statements of love from the first two.
Now he turns to his youngest, Cordelia, ready to give her a third of his kingdom.
And he asks her, What can you say to draw a third, more opulent than your sisters?
Cordelia
replies,
Nothing, my lord.
Lear responds,
Nothing!
And Cordelia repeats,
Nothing.
To which Lear declares,
Nothing will come of nothing: speak again.
Nothing will come of nothing. Ask Walker or
Patrice how many times they’ve heard me respond Nothing will come of Nothing when they have replied to a question
with the answer Nothing. They will simply
roll their eyes and say Too many times!
Pete: Walks, what do you want to do after dinner?
Walker: Nothing.
Pete: Nothing will come of Nothing!
Walker: Urgggh.