"To be or not be, that is the problem: whether it is nobler of mind to endure the insults, the slings and arrows of iniquity fortune, Or to take arms against a sea \u200b\u200bof \u200b\u200btroubles and fighting litter. To die, to sleep, nothing more, and by a sleep to say we end the grief and misery to countless natural heritage of the flesh, solution is to be welcomed with folded hands. To die, to sleep, perchance to dream: but here is the obstacle, what dreams may come in that sleep death when we are already unwinds from the mortal coil, we pause: this is the obstacle that of so long life to our torment. "
(Hamlet, William Shakespeare)
(Hamlet, William Shakespeare)
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