“Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow”

Macbeth’s Soliloquy (Act 5, Scene 5)

On PBS, Sunday night, this soliloquy was recited by an actor in a rundown building. I memorized this one in my teens when we were studying Macbeth in high school. I recited it along with him.

That’s a bit how I see my life and myself in this world: insignificant.

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3 Responses to “Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow”

  1. cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

    Ha! The second half of this soliloquy is quoted on page 64 of Setting God Free. I just read it, and am amazed, as always, at the synchronicity. (There are no accidents.)

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  2. Rosanna Eveleigh's avatar Rosanna Eveleigh says:

    You’ve been very significant to me x

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