Quote #19940
True love stories never have endings.
Richard Bach
About This Quote
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Interpretation
The line suggests that love, when genuine, is not bounded by the conventional arc of a “story” with a neat conclusion. Instead, it persists—through memory, ongoing commitment, or the enduring influence lovers have on one another—so that its meaning continues to unfold beyond any single episode, separation, or even death. Read this way, the quote elevates love from a plot device to a continuing reality: true love is defined less by dramatic milestones than by its capacity to outlast circumstances and keep generating significance. It also implicitly critiques romantic narratives that treat love as something completed once a goal is reached.




