you never know. You never know you have it until you don't anymore. You can hold true love in the palm of your hand and wrap your fingers around it in a stealth grip, and you know what? It'll still slip through. It's invisible yet tangible. Dreamed of yet so very real. Heart pounding yet heartbreaking.
by Emma Hart
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The quote reflects on the elusive nature of true love, describing it as a precious and fragile entity that can be easily lost. It emphasizes the paradox of having something you deeply cherish yet being unable to fully grasp or maintain it. The imagery of holding true love in one’s hand, combined with the notion that it can slip away without warning, speaks to the unpredictability of relationships and emotions.

Moreover, the duality of love is presented as both a dream and a reality, something that evokes excitement while also causing pain. This emotional complexity highlights how love can be intensely felt, yet remain precarious. The author, Emma Hart, captures the bittersweet essence of love, creating a poignant reminder of its transient and often unpredictable nature.

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