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"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."

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"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."

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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. This phrase suggests that women can be extremely angry and vengeful when they feel wronged or betrayed. It highlights the intense emotions that can be stirred when someone feels deeply hurt or betrayed.

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Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

Hell has no fury like a woman scorned.

He was not very happy because the people all scorned him.

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The cast of Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned - 2013 includes: Alex DeCourville as Ryan Heather Jane Farr as Sarah Patricia Valestin as Margo

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No. This popular (and perhaps arguably true) phrase comes from dramatist William Congreve in his late 17'th century poem The Mourning Bride:

...Heav'n has no Rage, like Love to Hatred turn'd,

Nor Hell a Fury, like a Woman scorn'd.

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