Liked" was the kiss of death. "Loved" or "hated" interested him. At least the performer had aroused emotion.

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There are few things that can be said about the most famous quote in the English language. The love of the most famous quote in the English language, however, has attracted a lot of scrutiny. Many people have suggested that it was inspired by an actual experience. Others have found it hard to believe that any former lover would be so cruel as to use it in their farewell letter.

Nonetheless, there are several indications that this is not how it actually happened. For example, the quote does not appear in any of his books, nor is it included in biographical works written by his contemporaries. Another point of contention is whether the D'Arblay family were involved at all.

Source: Enter Talking

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