Z as a Shakespeare

One more article about writers, this one from National Geographic... Shakespeare's Coined Words Now Common Currency
Among Z's more popular roles as a writer were:
1. Thoth the Scribe: Author of the program of our reality
2. William Shakespeare: Author, Playwright and Poet
3. Count Saint Germaine: Alchemist and Writer
Below is an excerpt from the National Geographic article...
While William Shakespeare died 388 years ago this week, the English playwright and poet lives on not only through his writings, but through the words and sayings attributed to him that still color the English language today. So whether you are "fashionable" or "sanctimonious," thank Shakespeare, who likely coined the terms.
Some may be shocked to learn just how great Shakespeare's sway on everyday sayings has been. Take, for example, these phrases from Brush Up Your Shakespeare:
- Eaten out of house and home
- Pomp and circumstance
- Foregone conclusion
- Full circle
- The makings of
- Method in the madness
- Neither rhyme nor reason
- One fell swoop
- Seen better days
- It smells to heaven
- A sorry sight
- A spotless reputation
- Strange bedfellows
- The world's (my) oyster
To quote Z...."They are Just Words."
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