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Falling in love Quote by Diana Abu-Jaber

“She wonders sometimes if it's a sort of flaw or lack in her - the inability to lose herself in someone else. . . . she's never quite understood how people could trade in quiet spaces and solitary gardens and courtyards, thoughtful walks and the delicious rhythms of work, for the fearful tumult of…” quote by Diana Abu-Jaber
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““She wonders sometimes if it's a sort of flaw or lack in her - the inability to lose herself in someone else. . . . she's never quite understood how people could trade in quiet spaces and solitary gardens and courtyards, thoughtful walks and the delicious rhythms of work, for the fearful tumult of falling in love.””

Diana Abu-Jaber

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Language of Love, Diana Abu-Jaber, 2005

The quote reflects on the difficulty some people have in surrendering personal solitude and routine to the chaotic, vulnerable experience of love.

In simple terms: Finding love can feel like losing one's familiar world.

Key Takeaway

Embrace vulnerability to connect deeply.

Themes

love identity solitude vulnerability connection

Mood

reflective melancholic hopeful

Type

literary philosophical romantic

When to use this quote

  • starting a new relationship
  • leaving a comfortable job
  • moving to a new city
  • joining a close-knit community

Key Concepts

psychology relationship dynamics self-awareness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does your personal space mean to you?
  • How can you balance independence with intimacy?
A Different Perspective

Some may view love as a loss of self rather than a growth opportunity.

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