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The Brain has selected interesting
relevant
sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our
fictitious experts based on their personalities.
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Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso, Tibetan Monk
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Shakespeare's poetic wisdom is timeless: "Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds, or bends with the remover to remove: o, no!
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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Shakespeare's Ophelia adds to the list: rosemary for remembrance, pansies for thoughts, fennel for frailty, rue for repentance, and daisy, love's victim.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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From Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream "Thy love is like a sweet, gentle breeze caressing the very essence of my soul.
Essay discussing Shakespeare's use of light and dark imagery in his portrayal of the ill-fated love between Romeo and Juliet.
What intrigued me about 10 THINGS was the fact that this was supposed to be an updated rendition of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew , so I figured it might have a little more to say on the topic of teen angst and true love.
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Sasha Prevette, Kindergarten student
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I fell in love with it during my senior year at Princeton, and since then I have learned a few things about Shakespeare's longest work.
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Chrissie Tanner, Homemaker and Mom
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You will love Ann Hathaway's Cottage, a typical English cottage garden dating from the end of the 19C and a nearby tree garden with examples of those mentioned in Shakespeare's Works.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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What's more, in Shakespeare's time, public discussion of love was limited to conventional, biblical-approved love.
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