Quote #131191
You cannot touch love . . . But you feel the sweetness that it pours into everything.
Anne Sullivan
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line contrasts the physical world—what can be “touched”—with the intangible yet pervasive reality of love. It suggests that love is not an object available to the senses, but an experienced force whose effects are unmistakable: it “pours into everything,” sweetening ordinary life and altering perception. In this view, love is known indirectly, through its consequences—comfort, meaning, patience, and joy—rather than through material proof. The phrasing also implies abundance and diffusion: love is not scarce or confined but something that can suffuse an entire environment, shaping relationships and the felt quality of the world.




