safaa
what is { Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast } ? William Shakespeare
2010年4月8日 22:01
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Hi Safaa, yes it's from Romeo and Juliet and literally means those who run fast, stumble and fall. Friar Lawrence is counselling Romeo not to make a hasty decision that he may regret.
2010年4月8日
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This is an explanation : Here's the context. Friar Lawrence has agreed to marry the couple that day, in the hopes that the marriage will end the feud between the Capulets and Montagues. Romeo is still impatient even after getting what he wants from Friar Lawrence: ROMEO O, let us hence; I stand on sudden haste. FRIAR LAURENCE Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast. (meaning---Don't be in such a hurry; look where you're going, or you'll fall flat on your face.)
2010年4月8日
Hi... This is a quote from "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare...
2010年4月8日
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