Why break the heart that never beat from love?

Mervyn Peake
About This Quote

The quote, “Why break the heart that never beat from love?” was written by William Shakespeare. In this quote, he expresses a deep understanding of emotion and love. By saying why break the heart, Shakespeare is saying that people should not cause pain to someone who does not deserve it. He also says that one should not break a person’s heart, but rather let their love grow. One should allow someone to experience their joy in love and do what makes them happy.

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