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And you'll always love me won't you? Yes And the rain won't make any difference? No
Ernest Hemingway
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote expresses a deep commitment and unwavering love without concern for external circumstances.

In this quote, Ernest Hemingway captures a moment of reassurance in a relationship where one partner seeks confirmation of the other's steadfast love, regardless of challenges, symbolized by the rain. It emphasizes the idea that true love persists through any circumstances that may arise, highlighting an emotional bond that transcends temporary difficulties.

Themes

LoveCommitmentReassuranceRelationshipEmotions

In practice

Example use cases

During a wedding ceremony, to illustrate the enduring nature of love.

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