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The mightiest love was granted him _x000D_ Love that does not expect to be loved.
Jorge Luis Borges
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Unconditional love is the strongest form of love, as it demands nothing in return.

This quote by Jorge Luis Borges emphasizes the power of selfless, unconditional love that does not seek reciprocity. It suggests that the most profound form of love is one that gives freely and wholeheartedly, without the expectation of being loved back, highlighting the nobility and strength of such an emotional commitment.

Themes

LoveUnconditionalSelflessEmotionalCommitment

In practice

Example use cases

During a wedding speech, to highlight the essence of true love.

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