I am sure care's an enemy to life
I am sure care's an enemy to life
The line "I am sure care's an enemy to life" is spoken by William Shakespeare's character, Macbeth, in Act 5, Scene 3 of the play Macbeth. In this scene, Macbeth is reflecting on the futility of life and the burdens of guilt and worry that come with it. The line encapsulates the idea that excessive worry and anxiety can be detrimental to one's well-being and can ultimately lead to one's downfall.