A hint.
The tricky part is "without my stir". "Stir" comes from "stirring", waking up, moving about, doing stuff. "Without my stir" means "without me doing anything about it", so the line means "If chance (i.e. fate) will have me [be the] king, why, fate may crown me without me doing anything about it." The witches have told Macbeth that he will be the king hereafter, but they also told him that he was the Thane of Cawdor, and that came true without Macbeth doing anything about it. Maybe all he has to do to become the king is to wait and let fate take its course.
Often, the characters of tragedy are seen as being in a losing battle against fate. Without this, the events are merely random or chaotic, and not necessary the stuff of tragedy.
If you're only helpful to someone who may later be helpful to you, then you're not really being nice, you're just looking out for yourself. You're not losing anything, you're making an investment and expecting a payout later. But if you're helping someone who'll never be in a position to do anything for you, then you've given something up w/o expecting anything in return, and that's a sacrifice.
Without specific context, it's hard to say exactly what happened to the guy who lost. In general, losing can lead to various outcomes, such as personal reflection, motivation to improve, or even moments of disappointment. Often, individuals use losses as learning experiences, pushing them to strive for better results in future endeavors. Ultimately, the impact of losing varies based on the individual and the situation involved.
I would drop a seatbelt or bubblegum.
It can be anything from the printed circuit in the dash to the speed sensor on the trans. Have it checked out by a good mechanic.
mmm you dont lose anything when making an update
To die suddenly without having done nor achieved anything with your life!
It refers to the ability to hear anything and still feel good about yourself
The flower losing its petal represents Bella losing a drop of blood
If the plan is in your name, you can do anything you wish.
Yes, limoncello can freeze without losing its flavor or quality.
While parked and applying steady pressure on the brake pedal with your foot, eventually the pedal will slowly (sometimes quickly) drop to the floor without losing a drop of brake fluid. This is condition is called master cylinder "blow by".
He doesn't drop anything. But if you are on the quest for the black knight, he drops the piece of armour.
Losing a friend is like a summer without a sun.
No losing weight doesn't have anything to do with crooked teeth! LOL!
Don't do anything