Be Or Not To Be Quotes

Be Or Not To Be Quotes by Al Goldstein, Jimmy Fallon, Jean-Paul Sartre, William Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Al Pacino and many others.

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To date or not to date that is the question. It’s almost as important as Shakespeare’s to be or not to be which deals with death.
Al Goldstein
A new report claims that William Shakespeare was a marijuana user and may have been high when he wrote some of his plays. Which explains that one line: ‘To be, or not to be . . . Wait, what was the question?’
Jimmy Fallon
Listen to me: a family man is never a real family man. An assassin is never entirely assassin. They play a role, you understand. While a dead man, he is really dead. To be or not to be, right?
Jean-Paul Sartre
Nymph, in thy orisons be all my sins remembered!
William Shakespeare
The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
William Shakespeare
To be, or not to be; that is the bare bodkin That makes calamity of so long life.
Mark Twain
The Play's the Thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience

The Play’s the Thing, wherein I’ll catch the conscience of the King.
William Shakespeare
“To be or not to be is” [by William Shakespeare] beyond anything I can comprehend. I understand it on a superficial level, but the depth of it just boggles my mind. I think it’s probably the greatest of all speeches ever written.
Al Pacino
To be or not to be. That’s not really a question.
Jean-Luc Godard
It upsets women to be, or not to be, stared at hungrily.
Mignon McLaughlin
My favorite play is Hamlet. It was my first love when it comes to Shakespeare, and I’ve read it and seen it performed more than just about every other Shakespeare play. I’ve had the “To be or not to be” monologue memorized since I was 15, and it’s just really close to my heart.
Ian Doescher
The undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveler returns.
William Shakespeare
To be or not to be, that is the choice

To be or not to be, that is the choice
Daniel Lee
Thus conscience does make cowards of us all; And thus the native hue of resolution Is slicked o’er with the pale cast of thought
William Shakespeare