Thou hast nor youth nor age, but, as it were, an after dinner's sleep, dreaming on both
Thou hast nor youth nor age, but, as it were, an after dinner's sleep, dreaming on both
In the famous play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare, the character Macbeth speaks these words to the ghost of Banquo during a banquet. The quote "Thou hast nor youth nor age, but, as it were, an after dinner's sleep, dreaming on both" is a powerful and haunting reflection on the nature of time and existence.