William ShakespeareMy only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me, That I must love a loathed enemy.
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The quote above is from William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. The quote is about how two young people fall in love with each other against all odds, even though they are enemies.
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