Famous quote by William Shakespeare

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Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot that it do singe yourself
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"Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot that it do singe yourself"

- William Shakespeare

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This quote by William Shakespeare is a cautioning to be mindful when looking for vengeance. It is a suggestion to not be so eaten by rage and also disgust that you end up hurting yourself in the process. The allegory of a heater is used to show the strength of the vengeance. The audio speaker is cautioning versus retaliating that is so severe that it will certainly wind up burning the person looking for vengeance as well. The quote is a tip to be mindful of our actions as well as to not allow our emotions take control. It is a warning to be mindful when looking for revenge and to not let our rage and also disgust eat us. The quote is a pointer to be conscious of our actions and to not allow our emotions take control. It is a reminder to believe prior to we act and also to not let our feelings take over.

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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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