Flowers Quote by null
““It is rare that a profound revery does not spring from that glance, where it falls. All purities and all candors meet in that celestial and fatal gleam which, more than all the best-planned tender glances of coquettes, possesses the magic power of causing the sudden blossoming, in the depths of the soul, of that sombre flower, impregnated with perfume and with poison, which is called love.””
About This Quote
Source Poem: Unknown Romantic Poem, 19th century
A deep, sudden love can arise from a single, powerful glance, mixing beauty and danger in the soul.
In simple terms: Love can bloom instantly from a look, mixing joy and pain.
Cherish meaningful connections, beware of swift, intense emotions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- first meetings
- intense relationships
- artistic inspiration
- personal reflection
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does this glance reveal about your own desires?
- How can you balance passion with caution?
Such intense love may be fleeting or lead to heartbreak.