Quote by William Shakespeare
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,Creeps in this petty face from day to day.
Summary
This quote is from the famous soliloquy in Shakespeare's play Macbeth. It expresses the repetitive and monotonous nature of life as time passes by, represented by the word "tomorrow" being repeated consecutively. The use of words such as "creeps" and "petty pace" suggests that time moves slowly and insignificantly, reinforcing a feeling of weariness and disillusionment. The quote reflects Macbeth's despair and sense of futility as he realizes the empty and meaningless nature of his actions and existence.