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Amor Quote by Charles Dickens

“Ama-a, ama-a, ama-a. Se ela favorecer-te, ama-a. Se ela ferir-te, ama-a. Se ela te despedaçar o coração, que à medida que envelhecer e ficar mais forte, sangrará mais, ama-a, ama-a, ama-a!” quote by Charles Dickens
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““Ama-a, ama-a, ama-a. Se ela favorecer-te, ama-a. Se ela ferir-te, ama-a. Se ela te despedaçar o coração, que à medida que envelhecer e ficar mais forte, sangrará mais, ama-a, ama-a, ama-a!””

Charles Dickens

About This Quote

Source Poem: Unknown (Portuguese folk style)

The speaker urges to love a woman regardless of how she treats him, believing pain will deepen love over time.

In simple terms: Love her no matter what, even if she hurts you.

Key Takeaway

Love unconditionally, despite pain.

Themes

love resilience pain

Mood

conflicted passionate

Type

poetic cautionary

When to use this quote

  • relationship advice
  • self‑growth
  • recovering from heartbreak
  • learning forgiveness

Key Concepts

unconditional love emotional endurance

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can love survive repeated hurt?
  • When does love become harmful?
A Different Perspective

Such love may become self‑destructive.

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