Famous quote by Elizabeth Barrett Browning

"If thou must love me, let it be for naught except for love's sake only"

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This quote by Elizabeth Barrett Browning talks to the concept of genuine love. She is asking her precious to love her for no other factor than love itself. She is not requesting love in exchange for anything else, such as cash, power, or status. She is requesting love to be given freely and with no expectations. This quote speaks with the concept that love need to be provided without any strings connected. It should be given easily and with no ulterior motives. Love needs to be offered for the sake of love itself, and nothing else. This quote is a reminder that love need to be offered with no expectations or conditions. It needs to be offered easily and without any idea of what one may gain in return. Love must be given for the sake of love itself, and absolutely nothing else.

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning This quote is from Elizabeth Barrett Browning between March 6, 1806 and June 29, 1861. She was a famous Poet from United Kingdom. The author also have 29 other quotes.
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