William ShakespeareThis hand shall never more come near thee with such friendship
About This Quote
It’s something to be expressed in a letter or a signed gift, nothing more. It doesn’t have to be romantic. A hand that touches you with friendship might not be the one you want to hold for the rest of your life.
Source: The Two Noble Kinsmen
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