Margaret AtwoodMy self is a thing that I must now compose...as one composes a speech. What I must present is a 'made' thing. Not something born.
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The thing that I must present is a 'made' thing. Not something born. - William Shakespeare wrote this line in act V, scene 2 of 'Romeo and Juliet' to describe the nature of love, specifically how it is not an unthinking feeling but rather an act that must be carefully composed.
Source: The Handmaids Tale
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