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... and through it all and afterwards they would be together, making their own world where nothing mattered but the things they could give to one another, the loveliness, the silence, and the peace.
Daphne Du Maurier
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote reflects the idea of a profound connection between two individuals where their bond creates a world of their own.

This quote by Daphne Du Maurier illustrates the deep and intimate relationship between two people who prioritize their love for each other above everything else. It suggests that in their shared experience, material concerns fade away, giving way to the beauty of companionship, tranquility, and mutual generosity in what they offer each other emotionally and spiritually.

Themes

LoveTogethernessCompanionshipPeaceMutual Generosity

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a wedding speech to emphasize the beauty of love and partnership.

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