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Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes
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"Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes"

- William Shakespeare

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This quote by William Shakespeare is describing the idea that even those who are virtuous and moral are not immune to slander and criticism. It is a tip that no matter how great a person is, they will still go through harmful chatter and false accusations. This quote is a cautioning to be knowledgeable about the capacity for people to spread out lies and reports about us, even if we have actually not done anything incorrect. It is likewise a tip to be cautious of what we say about others, as our words can have an enduring impact. The quote is a pointer that even those who are virtuous and ethical can be based on calumnious strokes, which we must bear in mind our words and actions.

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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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