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Love you! Girl, you're in the very core of my heart. I hold you there like a jewel. Didn't I promise you I'd never tell you a lie? Love you! I love you with all there is of me to love. Heart, soul, brain. Every fibre of body and spirit thrilling to the sweetness of you. There's nobody in the world for me but you, Valancy.
Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote expresses deep and unconditional love for someone special, highlighting the importance of that person in the speaker's life.

In this quote, the author articulates the profound affection and devotion one has for a loved one, symbolized by the metaphor of holding them in the core of their heart like a cherished jewel. The speaker conveys sincerity and depth of feeling, affirming that their love encompasses every aspect of their being and emphasizing the uniqueness of their connection with the beloved.

Themes

LoveHeartSoulDevotionAffection

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be used during a wedding speech to express love and commitment.

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