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The love I felt for her on that train ride had a capital and provinces, parishes and a Vatican, an orange planet and many sullen moons -- it was systemic and it was complete.
Gary Shteyngart
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The speaker's love for someone is profound and all-encompassing, resembling a complex, structured system.

In this quote, Gary Shteyngart illustrates love as a vast and intricate entity, comparing it to a geographical and political structure with capitals, provinces, and other subdivisions. This imagery emphasizes the depth, organization, and significance of his feelings, suggesting that love is both comprehensive and deeply rooted in an emotional landscape that encompasses both joy and melancholy.

Themes

LoveEmotionsFeelingsComplexityRelationshipsDepth

In practice

Example use cases

During a wedding speech to express the depth of love between the couple.

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