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Love Quote by George Gordon Byron

“There are two Souls, whose equal flow In gentle stream so calmly run, That when they part—they part?—ah no! They cannot part—those Souls are One.” quote by George Gordon Byron
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““There are two Souls, whose equal flow In gentle stream so calmly run, That when they part—they part?—ah no! They cannot part—those Souls are One.””

George Gordon Byron

About This Quote

Source Poem: “The Two Souls” (anonymous)

Two souls are inseparably united, moving together like a single stream, never truly dividing.

In simple terms: Two souls are one, never truly apart.

Key Takeaway

Recognize deep connections that endure.

Themes

unity spirituality love

Mood

reflective romantic

Type

philosophical poetic

When to use this quote

  • long‑term relationships
  • spiritual practice
  • shared creative projects

Key Concepts

dualism interconnectedness

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you feel a soul‑mate connection?
  • How does this idea affect your relationships?
A Different Perspective

Interpretations may vary; some view it as romantic idealism.

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