Hilarious that someone would make this, considering that line from Hamlet is talking about suicide...

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This reminds me of:

"Universal law is for lackeys; context is for kings".

Oh interesting line. What's that from?

Star Trek Discovery

Burnham challenges him by saying she will not help him develop a weapon that goes against the Geneva Conventions. Lorca says he admires her and wants her on his team because she knows how to think for herself: "Universal law is for lackeys; context is for kings".

Ha, I wasn't expecting Star Trek!

I never knew that's what it referenced. It's like 1 of 5 poems I can recite, so its either that one or one about "1 clover, a bee and reverie".

What's that from? It rhymes, now its stuck in my head

Emily Dickinson. It was required memorization in school ;-)

To make a prairie

Emily Dickinson

To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee,

One clover, and a bee.

And revery.

The revery alone will do,

If bees are few.