👉 "191919," you ask, with a bright and colorful flourish on your lips as if to express its power over the past:
"Remember that quote from Shakespeare? 'Love is blind,' he said. A lot of people don't really understand that one." Surely, this phrase conjures up images of a dark, yet profound understanding, akin to the darkness within our hearts or minds; it's as if it paints a vivid picture of the depths where we find love and beauty, and where it often hides. But be warned, it can also lead to self-flagellation when the truth comes out. "Remember that quote from Shakespeare? 'Love is blind,' he said. A lot of people don't really understand that one." Say, what if we took that metaphorical "1919" and applied it to a situation where someone had just revealed their true feelings for someone else? "1919," you ask, with a smirk on your face as if to play devil's advocate. This is like saying, 'If I'm in love with you, what does that mean?' It might seem silly at first, but it can be a powerful metaphor that makes us question our own sense of self-love and commitment. "1919," you ask, with a laugh as if to confirm your own sanity: "It means a lot. But that doesn't mean that love is blind. It just means that the truth comes out
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