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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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"May he who loves not others love himself." What's the meaning of this quote? I couldn't understand it. Thanks

  

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It is a curse put upon Narcissus in Greek mythology. He was condemned to fall in love with his own reflection and pine away, a lot like the Millennials with their duck-lip selfies on Facebook. It is not usual grammatically.

  • It is a curse put upon Narcissus in Greek mythology.
  • He was condemned to fall in love with his own reflection and pine away, a lot like the Millennials with their duck-lip selfies on Facebook.
  • It is not usual grammatically.
  • It is in the form of an incantation—may a thousand peacocks **** on your bicycle, may you choke on an animal cracker (or conversely, may the wind be always at your back).
  • Narcissus broke women's hearts and never felt love for them, so the *** Nemesis put that curse on him.
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It is a curse put upon Narcissus in Greek mythology. He was condemned to fall in love with his own reflection and pine away, a lot like the Millennials with their duck-lip selfies on Facebook.

It is not usual grammatically. It is in the form of an incantation—may a thousand peacocks **** on your bicycle, may you choke on an animal cracker (or conversely, may the wind be always at your ba

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