William Shakespeare
Is there a god?
Is there a god? Aye, that is the question! Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to ponder such a thought, or to take arms against a sea of doubts, and by opposing end them. To believe, to doubt, no more; and by believing, to say we end the query of this godly mystery. To be, or not to be, that is the question. Whether 'tis better to accept the faith of others, or to take the risk and search for our own answers. Ah, but to answer this I must seek the counsel of the stars. To find the truth of this grand query, I must look to the heavens for wisdom. Lo and behold, I find nothing but a great void of uncertainty. Is there a god? Aye, that is the question, but can it be answered? Perchance, only time will tell. Until then, I shall laugh and jest, and find solace in the ambiguity of this question.
