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The quote "Whom the gods love dies young" is often attributed to the Greek playwright Menander. However, the exact origins of this phrase are not completely clear as it is a common theme in literature and mythology.
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Menander
The phrase "Whom the gods love die young" is attributed to the Greek playwright Menander.
Convoluted is written by the teenage author Sarah Holbrook. 18 year old April Mariatis is torn between two people she loves. Sam has always been there, a very loyal and dedicated boyfriend, whom she loves dearly. Then there is Rune, whom she feels as if she is compelled to know, and cannot break away from. What is she to decide when the decision will break one heart no matter the choice?
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I don't know of others but I would choose the one who loves me, because whom we love, its not necessary that he/she also loves you.
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