“ How poor are they that have not patience! What wound did ever heal but by degrees? ”
William Shakespeare, Othello (1623). copy citation
Author | William Shakespeare |
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Source | Othello |
Topic | patience frustration healing |
Date | 1623 |
Language | English |
Reference | |
Note | Written between 1601 and 1604 |
Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1531/1531-h/1531-h.htm |
Context
“My money is almost spent, I have been tonight exceedingly well cudgelled; and I think the issue will be, I shall have so much experience for my pains, and so, with no money at all and a little more wit, return again to Venice.
IAGO. How poor are they that have not patience! What wound did ever heal but by degrees? Thou know'st we work by wit, and not by witchcraft, And wit depends on dilatory time. Does't not go well? Cassio hath beaten thee,
And thou, by that small hurt, hast cashier'd Cassio; Though other things grow fair against the sun,” source
IAGO. How poor are they that have not patience! What wound did ever heal but by degrees? Thou know'st we work by wit, and not by witchcraft, And wit depends on dilatory time. Does't not go well? Cassio hath beaten thee,
And thou, by that small hurt, hast cashier'd Cassio; Though other things grow fair against the sun,” source