Fall in love Quote by Robin Brande
““They say your muscles have memory. Once you've trained your arms to swing a tennis racket or your legs to ride a bike, you can quit for a while - years even - and all it takes is picking up a racket or jumping on a bike again and your muscles remember what to do. They snap right back to performing the way you taught them. The heart is a muscle, too. And I've been training mine since I was a kid to fall in love with one particular person.””
About This Quote
The metaphor equates emotional attachment with muscle memory, suggesting that love, like a trained skill, can be re‑activated after a long hiatus by simply re‑engaging the practiced behavior.
In simple terms: Love can be re‑learned like a muscle after a break.
Emotional habits can be revived
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relationship counseling
- personal development workshops
- sports‑to‑relationship analogies
- self‑help literature
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- coaching on rekindling intimacy
- training programs for emotional awareness
Questions to Reflect On
- What practices help sustain emotional ' over time?
- Can love truly be 'trained' like a sport?
Emotions are not purely mechanical; external factors and personal growth also shape love.