To be immortal and then die

JeanLuc Godard
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To be immortal and then die is a common phrase that uses the line “To be or not to be” from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. To be immortal means to never die. When someone says to be immortal, they are referring to the idea of living forever.

Source: Breathless

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