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Title: | What's in a name? That which we call a rose, ...(Juliet to Romeo - Shakespeare)
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Answer: | By any other word would smell as sweet.
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Hints: | 1. 6th word - What you do with your nose.
2. Last word - not salty or bitter 3. 3rd word - not this one, but any ________. |
Equivalents: | 1. A given name should not change the value of it/(the person).
2. We like to think that when we like a person, that the name would not make a difference. |
Explanation: | 'What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other word would smell as sweet.'
--From Romeo and Juliet (II, ii, 1-2)
Wishful thinking -
A name of a roses can mean we will buy them or not. If a rose has 2 names, (a Place or Latin name next to 'rose'), then it must be special! Doesn't 'Damascus Rose' sound wonderful?
The names of paint colours or other products does make a difference as to whether people buy them.
Is your name nice in other languages? Mine is too hard to say.
Not all roses smell sweet. Some have heavenly fragrances, especially when it is humid (hot air with much water).
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English > Famous Quotes > Literature |
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