"Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose" is a famous phrase by the American poet Gertrude Stein. It comes from her poem "Sacred Emily," published in 1913. The line is often interpreted to emphasize the idea that a thing is what it is, regardless of the surrounding complexities or interpretations. In a broader sense, the phrase is celebrated for its exploration of language, meaning, and the relationship between words and objects.
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