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We perceive when love begins and when it declines by our embarrassment when alone together.
Jean De La Bruyere
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Love is marked by feelings of discomfort or embarrassment when alone with someone, indicating its rise or fall.

This quote by Jean De La Bruyere suggests that the emotional states of love can be gauged through our feelings of awkwardness or embarrassment in solitude with someone we care about. When love is strong, such feelings may signal an intense bond, while a decline in love may bring about discomfort when left alone together, illustrating the complex dynamics of intimate relationships.

Themes

LoveEmbarrassmentRelationshipsEmotionIntimacy

In practice

Example use cases

Use this quote in a relationship advice seminar to discuss the signs of love.

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