"What Fools We Mortals Be." Who Said It And Approximately When?

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In Shakespeare's play, "Midsummer nights dream" The elf Puck said "What fools we mortals be."
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The line appears in William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Act III, scene 2, line 115. It is spoken by the character Puck.
The play was written about 1595.
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Shakespeare
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He was a playwright, not an actor. If he ever spoke the lines we have no way to know.
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Bill Shakespeare
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Those that do not learn from their mistakes are bound to repeat them! It is a shame man's inhumanity to man and for what gain? Here is a good starting point for quotes. Hopefully it will help you for the exact details you're looking for. www.quoteland.com

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