"Hell hath no fury for love" Anonymous
A friend of mine said this to me a while back during a talk we were having. Although I don't remember the conversation, this particular sentence has always come back to me, and this assignment was what I think got me to realize what he was trying to put into words. This quote is simple and very to the point, not much is needed to explain it. So to put a simple quote to simple words, this means that Hell has no fury for love, obviously, because it isn't wrong. The important concept here is that Hell has always been known to home all things evil and disgraceful. Who would think of love as something of evil? That in mind, something as pure as love doesn't even seem to belong in the same sentence as a place as horrid as Hell. All of this is important to me because everyday a person is critisized when honestly, it isn't wrong to love. This quote could be taken in many ways by many different people, it could stand for literal love or just a belief, but either way no one can rightly judge you by it.
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ReplyDeletei loved the quote.you did wll explaining what it meant.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard this quote, however I have heard, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" - William Congreve. Since fury means rage, I am not sure what your quote means. Can you elaborate?
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