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Good luck Quote by S. Walden

“She danced with complete abandon. She never felt so light and free. She could stretch her arms forever, touch the heavens and pull down the stars. She would give him the stars to keep in his pocket, she thought. They would bring him good luck. She jumped and laughed and drew giggles from some of…” quote by S. Walden
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““She danced with complete abandon. She never felt so light and free. She could stretch her arms forever, touch the heavens and pull down the stars. She would give him the stars to keep in his pocket, she thought. They would bring him good luck. She jumped and laughed and drew giggles from some of the other girls. She felt high, though she never before experienced a drug high. But then what was she thinking? He was her drug, and she felt high on the dark, rich honey. Honey that matched the color of his eyes. She could drink him to overflowing and never be satisfied. She was filled with the honey even now; it coursed through her limbs—a powerful, exotic, demanding potion that ordered her to dance. And so she did. She danced.””

S. Walden

About This Quote

She becomes intoxicated by love, treating it like a powerful, addictive potion that drives her dancing.

In simple terms: Love feels like an addictive high.

Key Takeaway

Recognize love’s intoxicating power.

Themes

love addiction freedom

Mood

intense dreamy

Type

poetic cautionary

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • artistic expression
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

passion dependency euphoria

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “honey” symbolize in this context?
  • When does love become a harmful obsession?
A Different Perspective

Intense love can blur boundaries and lead to unhealthy dependence.

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