"But sweetly and discreetly love passes from person to person, from heart to heart, or it is nothing worth"
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The phrasing is deceptively gentle. "Passes" suggests circulation, not possession; love is something you transmit, not hoard. That undercuts the feudal logic of ownership that governed bodies as much as property. "From person to person, from heart to heart" narrows the route: love must travel along an intimate, human channel, not through status or spectacle. Marie is drawing a boundary between genuine affect and public performance, between attachment that changes you and the ornamental romance a court might applaud.
Then comes the blade: "or it is nothing worth". No moral sermon, just a valuation. Love that can't move - that can't be carried, returned, risked, and reciprocated - is reduced to vanity or fantasy. Discretion isn't a denial of passion; it's the condition that lets passion remain real, shared, and therefore consequential. In an era of rigid hierarchies, Marie smuggles in a radical premise: love's legitimacy comes from mutual exchange, not permission.
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| Topic | Love |
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France, Marie de. (2026, January 15). But sweetly and discreetly love passes from person to person, from heart to heart, or it is nothing worth. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-sweetly-and-discreetly-love-passes-from-150810/
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France, Marie de. "But sweetly and discreetly love passes from person to person, from heart to heart, or it is nothing worth." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-sweetly-and-discreetly-love-passes-from-150810/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"But sweetly and discreetly love passes from person to person, from heart to heart, or it is nothing worth." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-sweetly-and-discreetly-love-passes-from-150810/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.










