William Congreve (24 January 1670 – 19 January 1729) was an English playwright, satirist and poet. He spent most of his early career between London and Dublin, during which time he was an apprentice to John Dryden and was noted for his highly polished style of writing. Congreve is regarded...
Defer not till tomorrow to be wise, tomorrow's sun to thee may never rise.
If this be not love, it is madness, and then it is pardonable.
I wouldn't cry today. I wouldn't cry over him again. Not ever.
—Abbi Glines in Sometimes It Lasts