Quote by William Shakespeare

Accuse not nature, she hath done her part;Do thou but thine, and be not diffidentOf wisdom, she deserts thee not, if thouDismiss not her, when most thou needest her nigh,By attributing overmuch to thingsLess excellent, as thou thyself perceivest.


Accuse not nature, she hath done her part;Do thou but thine,

Summary

This quote is advising against blaming nature for its actions, as it has fulfilled its role. Instead, the emphasis is placed on human efforts and not doubting one's abilities. It suggests that wisdom is always present and supportive unless we disregard it. By not attributing too much importance to things that are inferior, we can recognize our own potential and not underestimate our capabilities.

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Literary
By William Shakespeare
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