How art thou out of breath when thou hast breath To say to me that thou art out of breath?

William Shakespeare
How art thou out of breath when thou hast breath...
How art thou out of breath when thou hast breath...
How art thou out of breath when thou hast breath...
How art thou out of breath when thou hast breath...
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How art thou out of breath when thou hast breath?” This quote is something that many believe was said by Socrates. However, it is impossible to be sure if it was actually said. The quote does make a great point though, that we should never let others tell us that they are out of breath for our own good.

Source: Romeo And Juliet

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