That's from Shakespeare. Hamlet is considering the pros and cons of suicide.
2007-05-19 01:48:17
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answered by jsardi56 7
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that is the question. Who knows what will happen to us after we die? Do we live on as a different life form? Do we cease to exist? Do we go to another universe where everything is more horrible than where we are now? Or to a universe where everything is better than here?
There is really no way to know except to die; and since I don't know if my life is going to get better or worse, I choose to wait until Death comes for me. I won't go ahead and kill myself to see what happens.
How about you?
2007-05-19 03:21:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If you could only answer this vital question, you might also make progress on these equally perplexing issues. 2B or not 2B? (room assignments), Tabby or not Tabby? (naming cats) and Tubby or not tubby? (for weight watchers). I think, therefore I am
2007-05-19 02:31:27
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answered by Kes 7
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Yeap. That is "A" question. Which implies another: to be "what" ?...Because just like that, it is a rethorical question...And here questions are to be answered.
2007-05-19 01:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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that is the question; lol. personally i'd go with to be.
2007-05-19 01:42:16
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answered by kittyluvr0223 3
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may be or may not be!
2007-05-19 01:42:50
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answered by Triumph 3
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"Nothing is being, being is nothing."
" Being is everything, everything is being"
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2007-05-19 06:19:01
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answered by ukmudgal 6
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