1 We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep
We daydream about things and make a little world of our own, inside our own heads. It’s a pretty one to live in, but so different from the reality
2 Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, And therefore is wing’d Cupid painted blind
Love never goes with the looks, but with what lies beyond it, beneath the human body. The inner beauty and nature, the mentality and understanding. That’s why the god of love is blind, to avoid the outer beauty in order to realise the real one
3 Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ’em
Greatness is everywhere, just the role it plays keeps on changing with people, with time. Some people are born with it, some work hard towards achieving it and upon some it is forced in order to keep them in control
4 Ay me, for aught that I could ever read, Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth, But either it was different in blood
What all and which ever thing we come across, we’ll always find that the path of love is never so easy, rather filled with obstacles. Because it’s quite obvious that a thing so precious and pure cannot be attained that easily
5 By all the vows that ever men have broke, In number more than ever women spoke
It’s says that men brake their vows more than a women can ever. They usually get swayed by the situation as their mind is not stable totally, with a little playful behavior.
6 Young men’s love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes
Men is that race which is difficult to understand when it comes to love. Although there emotions are always entangled and they’re always upfront about how they feel about each and every thing, but when it comes to love, they have a problem in showing them, but their eyes always express it
7 My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to heaven go
Thoughts only get their worth when they’re presented and not held aback. Your words get appreciated when put forth. If you won’t express yourself, you won’t be left understood in front of your own self
8 Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings
We are what we do. We own ourselves, our lives, our actions. Those who say that people make me do stuff are idiots. We own our thought process. Our fate is in our own doings. The only fault is that we don’t consider ourselves worthy and underestimate ourselves
9 Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once
A person who is a coward will mostly face defeat, because his intentions aren’t positive, rather they are of hurting the other. A person who is pure and brave will always succeed, if determined, because he has the concern for good
10 There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy
There exist so many things that one cannot even imagine of. What all we have seen till this moment of our life is still very less. There’s so much more to life, so many little things to embrace, many bigger things to appreciate.
11 Love all, trust a few, Do wrong to none: be able for thine enemy Rather in power than use, and keep thy friend Under thy own life’s key: be cheque’d for silence, But never tax’d for speech
You should always look back and forth before taking the next step. Be cautious, spread love, trust the worthy ones, stay careful and kind. You should always think before speaking. Process your thoughts well before presenting them and never be afraid to put them forth
12 Moderate lamentation is the right of the dead, excessive grief the enemy to the living
Lamentation is right and healthy till an extent only. Grief shouldn’t be shown for long. The life should keep on going on. Stuff will keep on happening, we can’t hold onto one thing for the rest of our lives crying about it. Move past and live on!
13 Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage, And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothin
Life is nothing but a give and take situation. You come bare handed and you leave empty handed. You start by taking from the world, continue preserving it, and in the end giving it back
14 This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man
One should always be true to himself or herself in order to lead a healthy and happy life. Never lie to yourself about your progress and never live in denial. In that way you’ll never be false to others too
15 To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them. To die: to sleep
It’s always a choice between to sit their and watch yourself suffering or to stand up and fight till your last breath to end the suffering that is causing to you.
15 Epic Quotes From Macbeth
1. We are such stuff As dreams are made on, and our little life Is rounded with a sleep
2. Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind, And therefore is wing’d Cupid painted blind
3. Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon ’em
4. Ay me, for aught that I could ever read, Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth, But either it was different in blood
5. By all the vows that ever men have broke, In number more than ever women spoke
6. Young men’s love then lies Not truly in their hearts, but in their eyes
7. My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to heaven go
8. Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings
9. Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once
10. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy
11. Love all, trust a few, Do wrong to none: be able for thine enemy Rather in power than use, and keep thy friend Under thy own life’s key: be cheque’d for silence, But never tax’d for speech
12. Moderate lamentation is the right of the dead, excessive grief the enemy to the living
13. Life’s but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage, And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothin
14. This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man
15. To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them. To die: to sleep