What is it that you long for best, that clenches teeth and claws over the ventricles of your heart?

Benjanun Sriduangkaew
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What is it that you long for best, that clenches teeth and claws over the ventricles of your heart? This quote is said to have been written by William Shakespeare in his play “Romeo and Juliet.”

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