William Shakespeare
what's a stranger
What's a stranger? Aye, there's the question! A stranger is a man unknown, a face yet to be revealed. He may come from a distant land, and his language may be strange and foreign to us. He may be a man of a different color, or of a different faith. He may be a man with different customs and beliefs, or of a different culture. He may bring with him new ideas, new knowledge, and a different point of view. He may be a man of wealth or of poverty. He may be a man of mystery, or a man of courage and strength. He may be a man of great wisdom, or a man of great folly. He may be a man of peace, or a man of war. He may be a man of honor or a man of dishonor. He may be a man of good or of evil. He may be a man of joy or of sorrow. He may be a man of hope or of despair. He may be a man of love or of hate. He may be a man of great kindness or of great cruelty. He may be a man of good will or of ill will. He may be a man of joy or a man of sadness. He may be a man of faith or of doubt. He may be a man of truth or of lies. He may be a man of courage or of cowardice. He may be a man of dreams or of nightmares. He may be a man of laughter or of tears. He may be a man of life or of death. He may be a man of many faces, or of none. He may be a man of many stories, or of none. He may be a man of many hearts, or of none. He may be a man of many roads, or of none. He may be a man of many paths, or of none. He may be a man of many destinations, or of none. He may be a man of many journeys, or of none. He may be a man of many beginnings, or of none. He may be a man of many endings, or of none. He may be a man of many surprises, or of none. He may be a man of many secrets, or of none. He may be a man of many questions, or of none. He may be a man of many answers, or of none. He may be a man of many wonders, or of none. He may be a man of many mysteries, or of none. He may be a man of many destinies, or of none. What's a stranger? Aye, there's the question!
