Quote #129758
Trip over love, you can get up. Fall in love and you fall forever.
Anonymous
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line contrasts two kinds of “falling.” To “trip over love” suggests a brief mishap—an awkward encounter, a flirtation, or a small emotional bruise—from which one can recover and move on. By contrast, to “fall in love” is framed as a deeper surrender: once you truly commit emotionally, you do not simply stand back up unchanged. The paradox—falling “forever”—emphasizes love’s lasting imprint, whether as enduring devotion or as a permanent alteration of the self. The quote’s appeal lies in its compact wordplay: it turns a familiar cliché (“fall in love”) into a claim about love’s transformative, potentially irreversible power.




