Charles BaudelaireNature can counsel nothing but crime.
About This Quote
This quote is one of Shakespeare’s most famous. It is the final line of the play "Timon of Athens". Timon is speaking to his friend Apemantus, who has just advised him to go ahead and murder his friend Sebastian. In this speech, Timon explains that nature cannot speak of anything besides crime.
If nature could speak, it would only speak of crime. In other words, nature is a confusing place.
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