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Oh, hasten not this loving act, Rapture where self and not-self meet: My life has been the awaiting you, Your footfall was my own heart's beat.
Paul Valery
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote expresses the deep longing and unity in love, where the self merges with the beloved.

In this quote, Paul Valery conveys the profound connection between two individuals in love, emphasizing how one’s existence is intertwined with another's presence. The invocation to not hasten the act of love suggests a desire for a deeper, more meaningful encounter, highlighting that love is not just a physical union but a merging of souls, where one's essence resonates with that of the other, waiting for the moment of true togetherness.

Themes

LoveLongingConnectionUnityHeart

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a wedding ceremony to express the deep bond between partners.

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