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Humor Quote by Erasmus

“what is all this life but a kind of comedy, wherein men walk up and down in one another's disguises and act their respective parts, till the property-man brings them back to the attiring house. And yet he often orders a different dress, and makes him that came but just now off in the robes of a…” quote by Erasmus
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““what is all this life but a kind of comedy, wherein men walk up and down in one another's disguises and act their respective parts, till the property-man brings them back to the attiring house. And yet he often orders a different dress, and makes him that came but just now off in the robes of a king put on the rags of a beggar. Thus are all things represented by counterfeit, and yet without this there was no living.””

Erasmus

About This Quote

Source Play: The Praise of Folly by Erasmus, 1511

Life is a theatrical comedy where people assume false roles, and status can change instantly, revealing the illusion of identity.

In simple terms: Life is a stage of changing roles and appearances.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the fluidity of status and identity.

Themes

identity illusion status change theater

Mood

reflective ironic

Type

philosophical literary

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • career transitions
  • social interactions
  • leadership challenges

Key Concepts

philosophy social critique role theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you adapt when your role changes?
  • What masks do you wear in daily life?
A Different Perspective

The metaphor may oversimplify complex social structures.

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