We are all protagonists, each and every one of us.

Dalton Frey
We are all protagonists, each and every one of us.
We are all protagonists, each and every one of us.
We are all protagonists, each and every one of us.
We are all protagonists, each and every one of us.
About This Quote

George Bernard Shaw captures the essence of our lives when he says, “We are all protagonists. Each and every one of us is a protagonist.” We all have a story to tell and no matter what we do, we will always be part of the story. Whether we are the hero or the villain, we always play a role in someone else’s life. Our life is not just a series of random events that happen to us.

If that were the case, then it would be impossible to understand one another at all. We would not know what connects one person to another, whereas in reality our lives are connected through this universal story that exists on an even larger scale than ourselves.

Source: The Darkest Light

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