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God knows I didn't mean to fall in love with her
Ernest Hemingway
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The speaker acknowledges an unexpected and uncontrollable feeling for someone they love.

This quote reflects the unpredictability of love, suggesting that it can happen without intention or planning. Ernest Hemingway captures the essence of love as a powerful force that can overwhelm an individual, underscoring the complexity and often surprising nature of romantic feelings.

Themes

LoveUnexpectedFeelingsRomanceEmotion

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can be used in a speech about love and its complexities.

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