Eternity Quote by Anthony Kolos
““My love, I have tried with all my being to grasp a form comparable to thine own, but nothing seems worthy; I know now why Shakespeare could not compare his love to a summer’s day. It would be a crime to denounce the beauty of such a creature as thee, to simply cast away the precision God had placed in forging you. Each facet of your being whether it physical or spiritual is an ensnarement from which there is no release. But I do not wish release. I wish to stay entrapped forever. With you for all eternity. Our hearts, always as one.””
About This Quote
The speaker declares an all‑consuming love, preferring eternal attachment over freedom, likening the beloved to a flawless creation.
In simple terms: Love as an unbreakable bond.
Embrace love fully, even if it feels imprisoning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- marriage vows
- poetic confession
- long‑distance relationship
- spiritual union
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is love healthier when it allows freedom?
- What are the risks of losing self in love?
Such intense attachment can suppress personal growth and autonomy.