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This snippet ran in the pre-Valentine's Special of a broadsheet some months ago: "I love that line from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet":'My only love sprung from my only hate.'
It's spoken by Romeo who's a Montague who finds out that Juliet is from the enemy Capulet clan. I like it because I am able to relate to it based on my experience."
Diether Ocampo, actor, model, sometime-restaurateur, frequent shirt-shedder
And somewhere, in the chancel of a church in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, the mortal remains of one W. Shakespeare flurries in vociferous protest. You would think that Mr. Ocampo would’ve left the Bard of A. alone. Really, you would. The trouble with quoting he who is the quotablest of quotables, is that everyone knows that the line is Juliet’s. Methinks Mr. Ocampo is better off taming his errant wife. Or getting an anime cut-and-color. Or flexing his pectorals for an apparel endorsement. Or possibly, even reading The Alchemist.