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The quote is from the play "Medea" by Euripides. Medea, the protagonist, utters these words regretting her decision to fall prey to the manipulation of Aphrodite and betray her homeland, children, and husband. She reflects on the consequences of her actions and the irreversible consequences of her misguided choices.

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Q: Who says this quote and why I grieved too late for the madness Aphrodite sent me luring me there far from my dear land forsaking my own child my bridal bed my husband too?
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