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If love be blind, love cannot hit the mark.
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Mercutio tells Romeo that if love be blind, it cannot hit the 'mark'. This 'mark' actually implies sexual pleasure, and he is therefore saying that Romeo will not have sex with Rosaline until their love is not blind...which it is, implied by Laurence later in the play (he speaks of young men being shallow (blind) and only loving women for their looks).
Mark Twain
ditto mark those are quotation marks you use them when using a quote she said, "i love puppies."
Mark Twain reportedly said, "Love: the irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired."
The original quote is from the Gospel of St. Mark: "If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand." It was borrowed by Abraham Lincoln.
Mark Twain's quote "Loyalty to country ALWAYS. Loyalty to government, when it deserves it" challenges blind allegiance to the government by promoting critical thinking and accountability. This goes against the idea of unconditional loyalty to the government, which can limit citizens' ability to question and challenge their leaders in a democratic society.
Mark Twain's quote "Kindness is a language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see" suggests that acts of kindness transcend words and appearances, reaching people on a deeper level beyond physical senses. It highlights the universal impact of kindness, which can be felt and understood by all, regardless of differences.
It's a quotation mark, if I were to quote a famous poet I would say "How do I love thee?"
A baby can not stand. "A house divided against itself cannot stand" is a quote from an English language translation of the Gospel of Mark. The quote was used in a famous speech by Abraham Lincoln in regard to the U.S. Civil War.
Isn't that the single quote, as opposed to the double quote?