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Love has been defined, analyzed, explained and excused. It has been the cause of wars, feuds, heroism, martyrdom, inordinate passion, and beautiful friendships. It pulls two people of opposite temperaments together into a married state and permits them to live happily. It makes friends understand each other without the necessity of words.
Mother Angelica
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Love is a complex force that influences human relationships significantly and can lead to various outcomes, both positive and negative.

This quote by Mother Angelica highlights the multifaceted nature of love, showcasing its power to bring people together in harmony while also noting its potential to incite conflict and deep emotions. Love is depicted as a unifying force that transcends words, deepening connections between individuals and fostering understanding in friendships and partnerships, ultimately creating a foundation for happiness in various forms.

Themes

LoveRelationshipsFriendshipUnderstandingHappiness

In practice

Example use cases

Using this quote in a wedding speech to emphasize the beauty of love in marriages.

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