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About This Quote
The golden eternity is an example of a popular saying that has no real meaning. The golden eternity is simply the phrase used to describe an eternity. The phrase is often mistaken for a quote by the author William Shakespeare. However, Shakespeare did not write this quote. It was first published in an anonymous book written by Edward Bunbury in 1610.
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