Romeo and Juliet

Why is the friar concerned about the intensity of Romeo and Juliet's love for one another?

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The friar states that "violent delights have violent ends," meaning that anything so intense and passionate will die just as passionately. He is also concerned that Romeo and Juliet will burn themselves out on one another, like "fire and powder."