Quote #136981
Love is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end.
Anonymous
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Interpretation
The quote frames love as an experience that feels timeless: when one is absorbed in love, chronological time recedes (“wipes out all sense of time”). By “destroying all memory of a beginning,” it suggests love can seem inevitable or ever-present, as if it did not start at a particular moment. “All fear of an end” points to love’s promise—psychological, spiritual, or metaphysical—of continuity beyond separation and death. The rhetoric elevates love from emotion to symbol: not proof of eternity, but a human sign that gestures toward permanence and meaning in the face of finitude.




