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If it had been easy for Romeo to get to Juliet, nobody would have cared. Same goes for Cyrano and Don Quixote and Gatsby and their respective paramours. What captures the imagination is watching men throw themselves at a brick wall over and over again, and wondering if this is the time that they won't be able to get back up.
Jodi Picoult
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The struggle in love makes the journey compelling and memorable.

This quote highlights the idea that love often involves overcoming significant challenges and obstacles, which adds to the depth and value of the romantic experience. It suggests that the beauty of love stories lies not in their ease, but in the perseverance and determination of the lovers as they navigate their difficulties, making their eventual successes or failures all the more poignant.

Themes

LoveStrugglePerseveranceRomanceImagination

In practice

Example use cases

During a wedding speech, to illustrate the beauty of overcoming obstacles in love.

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