Since every Jack became a gentleman there's many a gentle person made a Jack
Since every Jack became a gentleman there's many a gentle person made a Jack
The quote "Since every Jack became a gentleman there's many a gentle person made a Jack" is a profound statement made by William Shakespeare in his play "Henry IV, Part 2." This quote reflects the idea that social status and class distinctions are not fixed or inherent, but rather can be fluid and subject to change.