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Only God knows how much I love you.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a profound and deep love that is so intense that only God can truly understand it.

In this quote, Gabriel Garcia Marquez conveys the idea that love can reach levels of depth and complexity that are beyond human comprehension. It implies that the feelings one has for another person can be so immense and pure that they can only be fully known and appreciated by a divine entity, highlighting the beauty and sacredness of love.

Themes

LoveDevotionEmotionsDeep FeelingsSacred

In practice

Example use cases

A wedding ceremony where the couple expresses their profound love for each other.

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