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“I pray you school yourself. [MacBeth, Act 1V, Scene 2]” quote by Shakespeare, William
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““I pray you school yourself. [MacBeth, Act 1V, Scene 2]””

Shakespeare, William

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Source Play: Macbeth, Act 1, Scene 2, 1606

Urges self-improvement and vigilance.

In simple terms: Encourages personal growth and caution.

Key Takeaway

Pursue self-improvement diligently.

Themes

self-improvement vigilance ambition caution

Mood

dramatic serious

Type

literary motivational

When to use this quote

  • career advancement
  • education
  • leadership training

Key Concepts

Self-discipline personal development ethical conduct

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance self-critique with self-compassion?
  • What motivates you to improve?
A Different Perspective

May be overly harsh, discouraging.

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