To be or not to be Hamlet.
/lssc2/showspecial.asp? Hamlet: To be or not to be-this is a question: Is it more noble to endure the merciless blow of fate or to take up arms against endless suffering and fight against it? Dead, asleep-no longer sleeping-said that we ended the heartache and the thousands of natural shocks inherited by the body. "This is a sincere hope of perfection. Death, sleep-sleep-may dream: Ah, that's the problem, because in the sleep of death, when we get rid of this worldly entanglement, what kind of dreams we will have will definitely make us hesitate. There is a kind of respect that has caused such a long life to suffer. Who will endure the whipping and ridicule of time, the mistakes of oppressors, the insults of proud people, the pain of despised love, the delay of law, the arrogance of the office, and the contempt for the advantages of unworthy patience when he can be quiet with a naked body? Who can stand groaning and sweating in a tired life, but the fear of things after death, the unknown country, no travelers returning from its realm, and confused will make us prefer to endure our illness instead of flying to other things we don't know? Therefore, conscience has indeed made us all cowards. Therefore, the true nature of determination has been overshadowed by pale thoughts. In this respect, their tide has changed direction and lost the name of action. -You're soft now