Shakespeare was a great man and a thinker. His "Statement" is just his take on it. Of course, if man was not here, there would be no "good" or "bad". Other animals do not possess the higher level thought processes to make that determination.
The difference between us and other animals is that we are Sentient beings. We know, we are the one in the mirror and that our actions have consequences and we can then make the leap to "good or bad" consequences. Good for whom or bad for whom is another story LOL 8-)
2006-07-28 09:50:48
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answered by TommyTrouble 4
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Shakespare knew what he was talking about.For instances you think your ugly and years later u look at your pic and see you weren't ugly at all...Another one is u meet someone and u automatically dislike him by the way he looks..Now you start thinking and believeing he's bad. Later you find out he has a nice family and is a good guy. There are alot of times that what you think in your mind does not mean it's true.. So what u think is bad or good does make it so to you.And maybe only you.
2006-07-28 17:00:58
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answered by sweet_thing_kay04 6
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How much time do you save by not type the "yo" part of "you"? 1 second? A half-second? If you had to estimate how much more productive you are in any given day by not typing those two letters, what would your estimate be? Have you saved the company a couple of bucks this week? Have you single-handedly prevented your coworkers from meeting a grizzly down-sizing fate? Is the global economy strengthened by your omission of two thirds of a pronoun? Should we be thanking "u" for all you've done for us? Then let me be the first to bow down and praise your name for keeping us all from spiralling into the sun. God surely has a place for "u" by his side for ever and for ever!!!
2006-07-28 16:50:20
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answered by Eric C 5
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Well, surely good and bad are just subjective labels of description. Nothing is actually good or bad outside the minds of people - it just is. Obviously, there is no way for people to percieve the world ina way other than that for which we're wired, but I think it's important to be aware that is is just perception, and not the objective reality.
2006-07-28 16:49:06
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answered by Entwined 5
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Some things are obviously "good" or "bad". But thinking is for all the grey areas in life. Since most situations fall into the grey category - I believe Shakespeare.
2006-07-28 16:48:30
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answered by Josie P 2
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yes it is
but thinking is all there is to the world isn't it...so if u think a is a then a is a
2006-07-28 16:45:58
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answered by Thewall 3
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