Daisy Quote by Cath Crowley
““If my like for you was a footy crowd, you'd be deaf cos of the roar. And if my like for you were a boxer, there'd be a dead guy lying on the floor. And if my like for you were sugar, you'd lose your teeth before you were twenty. And if my like for you was money, let's just say you'd be spending plenty.””
About This Quote
The speaker uses vivid analogies—crowd noise, boxing death, sugar decay, and wealth excess—to convey the overwhelming, sometimes destructive, nature of their affection.
In simple terms: Love feels intense, dangerous, and costly.
Affection can be both exhilarating and harmful.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Romantic poetry readings
- Dating advice columns
- Creative writing workshops
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Use strong imagery to express deep feelings
- Balance passion with self‑care
Questions to Reflect On
- When does passionate love become detrimental?
- How can one channel intense feelings constructively?