A Quote by William Shakespeare

Adversity makes strange bedfellows. — © William Shakespeare
Adversity makes strange bedfellows.
Politics makes strange bedfellows.
War makes strange bedfellows.
Resurrection, like politics, makes strange bedfellows.
Poverty has strange bedfellows.
Politics make strange bedfellows.
What an alliance, huh? A Dark-Hunter and a Spathi united to guard an Apollite. Who would have ever imagined? (Wulf) Love makes strange bedfellows. (Acheron) I thought that was politics. (Wulf) It’s both. (Acheron)
Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows.
Politics doesn't make strange bedfellows - marriage does.
As we've learned in 1941, national emergencies can create strange bedfellows.
Perhaps Bach and Beethoven are strange bedfellows for Mickey Mouse, but it's all been a lot of fun.
The bedfellows politics made are never strange. It only seems that way to those who have not watched the courtship.
Art and business may be strange bedfellows, but an artist must make room in her bed for both.
Into each of our lives come golden moments of adversity. This painful friend breaks our hearts, drops us to our knees, and makes us realize we are nothing without our Lord and Savior. This friend makes us plead all the night long for reassurance and into the next day and sometimes for weeks and months. But, ultimately, just as surely as the day follows the night, as we remain true and faithful, this strange friend, adversity, leads us straight into the outstretched arms of the Savior.
War makes strangers bedfellows.
Politics makes estranged bedfellows.
Sexual attraction makes the strangest bedfellows of all.
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