Love All, Trust a Few

Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none.

Commentary

Commentary

You can stay open-hearted without becoming undiscerning. Warmth and wisdom be long together. The line offers balance instead of extremes. It resists cynicism on one side and naivete on the other, which is a rare and useful combination. Shakespeare condenses relational maturity into one sentence. The guidance still feels modern because trust always needs both generosity and judgment.