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What love we've given, we'll have forever.
Leo Buscaglia
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The love we share and give remains with us eternally.

This quote emphasizes the lasting impact of love in our lives, suggesting that the acts of love we give to others create an everlasting bond and memory. It reflects the idea that love transcends time and space, serving as a source of comfort and connection that endures beyond physical presence.

Themes

LoveLastingConnectionMemoryEternal

In practice

Example use cases

During a wedding ceremony to emphasize the enduring nature of love.

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