William FeatherBeware the person who won't be bothered with details.
About This Quote
In this quote, Shakespeare is implying that if you are not concerned about the small details of your life, then you will have nothing to be concerned about. In other words, if you can’t care enough about the little things in life, then there won’t be a big picture to be concerned about either.
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