What is Hell Hath No Fury?
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An abbreviated yet famous line coined by William Congreve (1670-1729),an English playwright and poet. The entire quote reads "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned," spoken by Perez in Act 3, Scene 2, The Mourning Bride (1697).
Contemporary usage of the phrase "Hell Hath No Fury" refers to the pinnacle of anger that has been attained by a
Nothing is more ferocious than a woman whose been rejected in love, as evidenced by the hammer thrown through my windshield late last night. Hell hath no fury.
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A triflin' hoe who likes to plow drive, with 20/-30 vision and who likes to dress in multi colored shirts and tight pants.
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The fear of being trapped
in an enclosed space with
a bummer
Dan and Bill edged away from the gradually closing walls of the tom..