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Life & Wisdom Quote by Sextus Propertius

"Love can be put off, never abandoned"

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Love, Propertius implies, isn’t a choice you make once and neatly file away; it’s a creditor. You can ask for an extension, you can dodge the knock at the door, but you can’t erase the debt. The line is built on a sly asymmetry: “put off” is the language of scheduling, procrastination, polite delay. “Never abandoned” snaps the mood from social tact to moral gravity. It’s a tiny rhetorical trapdoor that makes the reader feel the difference between postponing a feeling and escaping it.

Propertius writes from the Roman elegiac tradition, where love is less a sunny virtue than a regime - obsessive, theatrical, and humiliatingly durable. In those poems, the lover is always trying to manage desire like a civic responsibility: negotiate terms, regain control, look respectable in public. “Put off” nods to that fantasy of agency. The punchline is that agency doesn’t hold. Love remains, stubborn as a scar.

The subtext is partly self-accusation, partly performance. Propertius is talking to the beloved, but also to himself: I can delay you, I can pretend I’m busy, I can even flirt with stoic detachment - yet the story won’t end just because I want it to. For a culture that prized discipline and mastery, the admission carries extra sting. It recasts romance as the one arena where Rome’s famous self-control fails, and the failure becomes the poem’s engine.

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Propertius, Sextus. (2026, January 18). Love can be put off, never abandoned. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/love-can-be-put-off-never-abandoned-8598/

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"Love can be put off, never abandoned." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/love-can-be-put-off-never-abandoned-8598/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Sextus Propertius (50 BC - 15 BC) was a Poet from Rome.

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