Hamlet's first line in Shakespeare's Hamlet. It is said in response to Claudius's line "And now my cousin Hamlet, and our son . . ." Hamlet is both nephew and stepson to Claudius, which is more kinship than is usual. "Less than kind" might mean that Claudius is not a kind person, with the sound pun on the words "kin" and "kind" The line might also mean that Hamlet is kin to Claudius (indeed, more than kin), but he is not of Claudius's kind--they are unlike.
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As Marcus Brutus said, "It's not that I loved Caesar less, but I loved Rome more." They were close friends.
No. When it is all said and done this means that things are over. Not that you have said more than you have done in a particular situation.
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Hamlet's first line in Shakespeare's Hamlet. It is said in response to Claudius's line "And now my cousin Hamlet, and our son . . ." Hamlet is both nephew and stepson to Claudius, which is more kinship than is usual. "Less than kind" might mean that Claudius is not a kind person, with the sound pun on the words "kin" and "kind" The line might also mean that Hamlet is kin to Claudius (indeed, more than kin), but he is not of Claudius's kind--they are unlike.
Henry Ford said... "History is more or less bunk"
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The members (species) is said to be extinct.
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Your preferences are said to be monotonic if more is preferred to less
Simple. The more you want, the less you get, and the less you want, the more you have. If you want a watch, and you buy it, then you may want more and more so you feel like you get less and less. If you want less, it means you have as much as you need... As I said before... Simple, no?
Imperfect monopoly
said by Josef Mengele, the Angel of Death.
the less said, the more great things