William ShakespeareThere is more things in heaven and earth...than are dreamt of by your philosophy.
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About This Quote
Shakespeare said: “There is more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” The quote means that there is more to life than we can ever realize. Our human minds cannot understand how much there is in the world. We cannot know all that exists, but we should try to discover as much as we can. Every day should be a new adventure and a journey into the unknown.
Source: Hamlet
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