William Shakespeare is often recognized as one of the most prominent figures in English Literature. His works are extremely popular throughout the world, and are consistently studied within various cultures and languages. Although, Shakespeare's work seems to be quite mentally stimulating to those who chose to delve into the pits of his intricately constructed narratives, it is also noted that within his works are lessons in which some may find equally as satisfying as his emotionally appealing works of art. Here are ten life changing quotes by the infamous William Shakespeare.
There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.
Hamlet: Act 2, Scene 2, Page 11
This quote rationalizes …show more content…
In many situations we fail to think before we act or before we speak. This will only serve to hurt us in the future. There’s a saying that goes “Slow and steady wins the race”, and another that states “Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket”. These two quotes highlight the concept of patience and wisdom. In some situations it is more beneficial to stop and plan or map out your actions or intentions before jumping into a situation.Take the time to notice things as you go about your journey, stop and smell the roses. If not, there is a chance that you could miss something vitally important to moving …show more content…
As You Like It, Act 5 scene 1
There will never be a point in time where everyone knows everything. There is forever knowledge to be obtained and ideas to be discovered. Quite often we will engage in debates with those who believe they have obtained all of the knowledge there is in the world. Be that as it may, they may refuse to listen or take advice from anyone else who may have something valuable for their collection of knowledge. By doing this, they cease to learn because they cease to admit that there are some things in which they do not know. Henceforth, the wise man understands that there is infinite knowledge and strives to obtain it by acknowledging what others have to share, and venturing out to discover the unknown, thus gaining new knowledge