The phrase "to be or not to be" comes from Shakespeare's play Hamlet and reflects the struggle within the character to choose between existence and non-existence, representing the internal conflict of whether to live with the hardships of life or to end it through suicide. It contemplates the complexities of human existence and questions the purpose and meaning of life.
What does The word should be as cousin to the deed mean?
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about "reality"? If so, reality refers to the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to as they might appear or might be imagined. It's the truth about the world and the things in it.
The paradox of control refers to the idea that the more we try to control things, the less control we may actually have. This is because some things are beyond our control and trying to control them can actually lead to more stress and anxiety. Embracing a sense of acceptance and letting go of the need for control can lead to greater peace of mind.
I think you might be looking for tyrannos, though actually the word meant something slightly different. Many tyrannoi were indeed cruel and/or mean, but strictly speaking the Greek word just meant that they had come to power by unconventional means and was, at least originally, not pejorative.
"Smoking cat piss" is a slang term that refers to smoking a strain of marijuana that has a strong, pungent odor similar to cat urine. It is not actually made from cat urine, but rather a type of cannabis with a distinct smell.
Love, Actually is a short version of "Love, Actually is All Around."
A dead fly does not actually mean anything as a sign. There are superstitions about it, but it actually means nothing.
No.
After death
"tenth"
It means actually.
It is an adverb. It can mean "actually" or colloquially it can mean very (e.g. really mad).
neolithic actually means the new stone age
Before Christ.
actually that's not a word.
Get me high
it means OKAY