To live, or to die? That is the question. Is it better to suffer through all the bad things fate throws at you, or to fight off your troubles, and, end them.
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To die, to sleep—because that’s all dying is—and by a sleep I mean an end to all the heartache and the thousand injuries that we are vulnerable to—that’s an end to be wished for
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Who could bear the general abuse of good people by bad—when you could just settle all your debts using nothing more than an dagger? ...
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yes, but there’s there’s the catch. Because the kinds of dreams that might come in that sleep of death—after you have left behind your mortal body—are something to make you anxious. That’s the thought that makes us suffer the consequences of life for so long.
if they weren’t frightened of what might happen after death—that undiscovered country from which no visitor returns, which we wonder about and which makes us prefer the troubles we know rather than fly off to face the ones we don’t?
Actions of great urgency and importance get thrown off course because of this sort of thinking, and they cease to be actions at all.
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