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In Hamlet, the line is "There are more things in heaven and on Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy, Horatio."

More, not stranger. How'd I get "stranger" into my head?

In Hamlet, the line is "There are **more** things in heaven and on Earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy, Horatio." More, not stranger. How'd I get "stranger" into my head?

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[–] E-werd 0 points (+1|-1)

Maybe it mixed with "truth is stranger than fiction" in your head? Also not a Shakespeare quote, Mark Twain seems to have it but it could have just as likely come from anywhere else--it seems to be a long-standing idiom.

[–] yeti [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

"...in Heaven and on Earth than are dreampt of in you philosophy, Horatio." Swapped "more" for "stranger," though stranger is the common misquote.