Quote #55427
Harmony is pure love, for love is complete agreement.
Lope de Vega
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The aphorism equates “harmony” with love understood not as passion but as concord: a state in which wills, aims, or judgments align. In that sense, love is “complete agreement”—a mutual attunement that eliminates inner conflict and social friction. The line also implies an ethical ideal: relationships (romantic, familial, civic) flourish when they move toward shared understanding rather than domination or mere desire. Read this way, “pure love” is less about intensity than about unity—an ordered, reciprocal fit between people that produces peace and coherence, like voices resolving into a consonant chord.




