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Having nothing, nothing can he lose
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"Having nothing, nothing can he lose"

- William Shakespeare

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This quote from William Shakespeare's play "Henry VI" suggests that when an individual has nothing, they have absolutely nothing to lose. This can be translated in several methods, such as the concept that when someone is at all-time low and has actually lost whatever, they are free to take dangers and pursue brand-new opportunities without fear of losing more. It can also mean that product possessions and social status are not the measure of an individual's worth, which it is possible to be pleased and fulfilled even in the lack of these things. Overall, this quote motivates people to let go of their accessories and accept the unidentified with courage and positivity.

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William Shakespeare This quote is written / told by William Shakespeare between April 26, 1564 and April 23, 1616. He was a famous Dramatist from England. The author also have 172 other quotes.

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