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In a hamlet of ten households, there are bound to be those who are my equal in doing their best for others and in being trustworthy in what they say, but they are unlikely to be as eager to learn as I am.
Religion does not belong to God; it belongs to the human reaction against mortality!
Sexuality itself means mortality - equally for both man and woman.
I find old women at weddings and funerals attractive; I have this weird mortality thing.
I've always had an acute sense of mortality, maybe because my father's a minister.
I think it's one of the things that drive lyric poetry, our sense of mortality.
Some people consider the way Shakespeare was writing about Ophelia as erotomania-that she was delusional in thinking that Hamlet was in love with her. But I don't think so.
And as to you Death, and you bitter hug of mortality, it is idle to try to alarm me.
Infant mortality and life expectancy are reasonable indicators of general well-being in a society.
There is considerable evidence that women's education and literacy tend to reduce the mortality rates of children
Lord Bacon could as easily have created the planets as he could have written Hamlet.
I have been unexpectedly confronted with my own mortality as I was told that I had cancer.
We really feel the fact of our mortality after we turn forty years old.
We are each of us born into the arms of mortality, the Lord recognizing our need to be held.
Just because you've faced your own mortality, it doesn't make it any less frightening.
I used to think the only way to be truly alive is to confront your mortality.
All investigations of Time, however sophisticated or abstract, have at their true base the human fear of mortality.
I know mortality exists, but I cannot do anything about it. So it does not make me anxious.
Born to play? Hmmm. Probably Romeo... or Hamlet, I guess. Also, I'd be a great Alexander the Great.
I am now faced with mortality. Definitely not the most generous move.
O,speak to me no more;these words like daggers enter my ears.(a fancy way of saying SHUT UP!)" — William Shakespeare "hamlet
I would love to play Henry IV, Henry V, and Hamlet.
I have an obsession with mortality. I saw a friend die when I was 18, and I can't get over it.
You yourself don't have to be shaken by mortal danger in order to feel your mortality.
I learned about a lot of things in medical school, but mortality wasn't one of them.
Life is a sexually transmitted disease and the mortality rate is one hundred percent.
I don't admire Freud as much as some people do. Imagine Shakespeare being aware of the Oedipal complex when he wrote Hamlet. It would have been a disaster.
Digression is the soul of wit. Take the philosophic asides away from Dante, Milton or Hamlet's father's ghost and what stays is dry bones.
I grew up doing regional Shakespeare, and when Hamlet sees the ghost of his father, there's something about that that you don't really do in film anymore.
'Born to play? Hmmm. Probably Romeo... or Hamlet, I guess. Also, I'd be a great Alexander the Great.
An awareness of one's mortality can lead you to wake up and live an authentic, meaningful life.
People assume that somehow fame and wealth will keep mortality at bay.
Pregnancies spaced too closely together lead to increased rates of infant mortality.
Mortality has its compensations; one is that all evils are transitory, another that better times may come.
Let mortal man keep to his own
Mortality, and not expect too much.
But what if Shakespeare? and Hamlet? were asking the wrong question? What if the real question is not whether to be, but how to be?
It makes you a better person to know where you came from, because whereever you go, there is somebody in some town, city, hamlet, whatever, that has the same dreams you have.
Hamlet at 70: "To sleep, perchance to dream. To awaken, perchance to go to the bathroom."
We only really, deeply consider what our life is when we're faced with mortality on some level.
In an underdeveloped society, the first anxiety is of infant mortality. In an advanced one it is to keep alive the aged.
What if Shakespeare had had a test audience for Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet?
If 'Hamlet' had been written in these days it would probably have been called 'The Strange Affair at Elsinore.
If you were to ask everyone what 'Hamlet' was about, they might say, "It's about a prince, and he says, 'To be or not to be.'"
But it was mortality that made them what they were, the flame that blazed brighter for it's flickering
Reaching 50, I've started to conjure up thoughts of my own mortality.
Here lies a Proof that Wit can never be Defence enough against Mortality
Who then to frail mortality shall trust But limns the water, or but writes in dust.
Until having kids, I had never really thought about mortality so much.
In the eternal scheme of things - not always in mortality - righteous yearning and longing will be fulfilled.
I'm in my 60s, and a cancer scare just makes you more aware of mortality.
The U.S. routinely ranks lower than other countries in health outcomes such as infant mortality.
I don't want people to be afraid of health or illness or mortality, because it's a natural part of life.
To know the history of science is to recognize the mortality of any claim to universal truth.
Futurists get to a certain age and, as one does, they suddenly recognize their own mortality.
Thou shoreless flood, which in thy ebb and flow claspest the limits of mortality.
I have never wanted to check out the family folklore that we could be traced back to a dominie at the hamlet of Balquhidder in the Scottish highlands.
I've written about how mortality is a wonderful indicator of societal progress.
I think that there is something beautiful about mortality. It makes our decisions mean more.
The infant mortality rates are insanely high. The obesity epidemic is on the rise. It is all related.
knowledge of our own mortality is the greatest gift God ever gives us.
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