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Our bodies aren't strangers,' he said, his voice ragged. 'Our spirits aren't strangers'. He held her face in his hands. 'Tell me what part of me is stranger to you and I'll destroy that part of me.' And she wept to hear his words.
Melina Marchetta
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the deep connection between two people, highlighting the willingness to confront and change aspects of oneself for the sake of the relationship.

In this quote, the speaker expresses a profound intimacy and understanding in their relationship. By stating that their bodies and spirits are not strangers, they convey a sense of unity and acceptance, suggesting that true love means knowing and embracing each other's complexities. The willingness to destroy the parts that might cause distance reflects a commitment to the relationship, indicating that love inspires personal growth and change to maintain closeness.

Themes

LoveRelationshipsIntimacyConnectionChange

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be shared during a wedding ceremony to emphasize the commitment to understanding one another.

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