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Bedroom Quote by Roman Payne

“You are like a god, like an immortal one,' she whispered to me one night in our bed, her naked body pressed to mine, our sweat golden and glistening in the candlelight. 'Oh, my love,' I whispered back to her, 'I am more mortal than all. It seems that a part of me dies every night that I lie with…” quote by Roman Payne
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““You are like a god, like an immortal one,' she whispered to me one night in our bed, her naked body pressed to mine, our sweat golden and glistening in the candlelight. 'Oh, my love,' I whispered back to her, 'I am more mortal than all. It seems that a part of me dies every night that I lie with you.””

Roman Payne

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Night Circus” by Erin Morgenstern, 2011

The speaker feels mortal and diminished in love, suggesting intimacy can erode personal identity.

In simple terms: Love makes him feel less mortal and more fragile.

Key Takeaway

Guard personal identity while loving deeply.

Themes

love vulnerability identity

Mood

intimate reflective

Type

poetic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • romantic relationship
  • confessional writing
  • nighttime setting

Key Concepts

mortality intimacy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What parts of yourself do you keep private in love?
  • How can love enhance rather than diminish identity?
A Different Perspective

Intimacy can lead to loss of self if boundaries aren't maintained.

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