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Anytime you're afraid to try something new...just remember, amateurs built the ark, professionals built the Titanic.
David Drake
SHAKESPEARE What is a man, If his chief good and market of his time Be but to sleep and feed? A beast, no more (Hamlet) There is no one kind of Shakespearean hero, although in many ways Hamlet is the epitome of the Renaissance tragic hero, who reaches his perfection only to die. In Shakespeare's early plays, his heroes are mainly historical figures, kings of England, as he traces some of the historical background to the nation's glory. But character and motive are more vital to his work than praise for the dynasty, and Shakespeare's range expands considerably during the 1590s, as he and his company became the stars of London theatre. Although he never went to university, as Marlowe and Kyd had done, Shakespeare had a wider range of reference and allusion, theme and content than any of his contemporaries. His plays, written for performance rather than publication, were not only highly successful as entertainment, they were also at the cutting edge of the debate on a great many of the moral and philosophical issues of the time. Shakespeare's earliest concern was with kingship and history, with how 'this sceptr'd isle' came to its present glory. As his career progressed, the horizons of the world widened, and his explorations encompassed the geography of the human soul, just as the voyages of such travellers as Richard Hakluyt, Sir Walter Raleigh, and Sir Francis Drake expanded the horizons of the real world.
Ronald Carter (The Routledge History of Literature in English: Britain and Ireland)
What we can do now, is show her the sky, marvel at its incomprehensible vastness. Let's show her the beauty of new horizons, and the value of perseverance. We can show her that no matter how dark or bleak or hopeless, that her mind is her best tool, her spirit is indomitable, and challenge is an opportunity to move, shift, pivot, and dance. Let's teach her to be a sojourner, moving through space with enough curiosity to pick her up and push her forward. We can teach her to wonder, to seek it, to love it, to challenge it. And, honestly, though it will not make the hard things easier, let her overwhelming belief in herself always motivate her.
Beatrice Drake (The Slow Turning of Wonderful Things)
Mon plus grand adversaire est en moi.
Brenda Drake (Assassin of Truths (Library Jumpers, #3))