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Love is everything. It is the key to life, and its influences are those that move the world.
Ralph Waldo Trine
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Love is the most important force in life, driving change and influencing everything around us.

This quote emphasizes the paramount importance of love as a fundamental force in life. Ralph Waldo Trine suggests that love is not merely an emotion but the essence that fuels our existence and interactions, playing a critical role in shaping the world and motivating significant movements and changes in society.

Themes

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In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about the importance of community, one might quote this to emphasize how love fosters connection and action.

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