This means that even when you are having your best day (brightest day) there can always be something in your way or wrong (which would be the cloud) but one cloud on a bright day does not make it anyless bright.
It is from Henry V by Shakespeare.
Hamlet
"What Dreams May Come," and "White Men Can't Jump."
If music be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it; that surfeiting, The appetite may sicken, and so die.
Since you have added this question to the William Shakespeare catedgory, you won't be surprised to find that these three plays were all written by William Shakespeare, the most famous playwright ever.
The quote does not appear in any Shakespeare play.
Shakespeare wasn't alive during the Gilded Age.
"To be or not to be" is a quote from the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
The phrase "to be, or not to be" comes from William Shakespeare's Hamlet
It is from Henry V by Shakespeare.
Shakespeare did not say that. It is an internet meme which has somehow become attached to Shakespeare.
"I am on cloud 9" meaning: I am really "high".
William Shakespeare; it is a line from Hamlet's soliloquy in the play 'Hamlet' (act 3, scene 1).
It is an oft quoted phrase but it is not from any of Shakespeare's plays.
William Shakespeare
mainly stuff from shakespeare
His most famous quote is probably "to be or not to be"