I'll follow this good man, and go with you; And, having sworn truth, ever will be true.

William Shakespeare
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In this quote, Shakespeare captures the essence of love, loyalty, and friendship. By saying, “I will follow you [love],” and “my truth in me,” Shakespeare is telling us that in a relationship we have a choice. We can choose to walk away or stand with our loved one. We can choose to do what is right or wrong, and we have the power to do so.

Source: Twelfth Night

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