Who Knew That We Could Relate To Shakespeare
" I do believe you think what now you speak;
But what we do determine, oft we break.
Purpose is but the slave to memory,
Of violent birth but poor validity,
Which now, the fruit unripe, sticks on the tree,
But fall unshaken when they mellow be.
Most necessary 'tis we forget
To pay ourselves what to ourselves is debt.
What to ourselves in passion we propose,
The passion ending, doth the purpose lose...."
-Hamlet, by William Shakespeare
Despite the flowery language,
I never knew that I could relate to what Shakespeare has to tell the world.
"Don't be afraid," she says,
"Never fear ink."
"Never fear ink."
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