Shakespeare phrases
1._It is better to be king of your silence than slave of your words.
Think a lot about every word that will come out of your mouth because maybe what you say will hurt someone, and that someone could become yourself.
2._ There is nothing good or bad, thought does it that way.
Everything that surrounds us is simply interpretive, everything depends on the point of view of what you see, things are simply, people decide whether to use them for something good or bad.
3._ The destination is the one that shuffles the cards, but we are the ones who play.
Fate gives us different options and paths, we choose which option to use and which path to take.
4._ I would be very unhappy if I could say to what extent I am.
Happiness is not something that can be measured as a wall, enjoy your happiness instead of trying to know what size it is.
5._Before nothing to be true with yourself. And so, as certain as the night follows the day, you will find that you can not lie to anyone.
Being loyal and honest with oneself is the most important thing, acting depending on our thoughts, values, beliefs and dreams.
IF YOU ARE NOT OWNER OF YOURSELF, YOU WILL FINISH BEING A SLAVE OF OTHERS
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Those are five good words of Shakespeare that we can get a lot of profit. Thank you for publishing it, although I'm watching it a little late.