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Love Quote by Kahlil Gibran

"Love possesses not nor will it be possessed, for love is sufficient unto love"

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A romantic line that quietly refuses romance-as-ownership, Gibran’s “Love possesses not nor will it be possessed, for love is sufficient unto love” is less a Valentine than a boundary. The sentence is built like a small lock: two negations (“possesses not” / “nor will it be possessed”) slam shut the common fantasy that intimacy grants rights. What’s left is a deliberately self-contained ideal of love that doesn’t need leverage, proof, or custody to feel real.

The subtext is a critique of the relationship model where devotion is measured by access: to someone’s time, body, attention, or choices. Gibran anticipates the way love can be conscripted into control and calls it by its proper name without ever using the word. In his framing, love isn’t a contract with deliverables; it’s a state that collapses when you try to turn it into a possession. The tautology “love is sufficient unto love” isn’t redundancy so much as insulation: love should justify itself, not serve as a tool to secure status, security, or obedience.

Context matters. Writing in the early 20th century, between Victorian moral hangovers and modernist rebellions, Gibran’s spiritual-lyrical register (The Prophet is essentially secular scripture) offers a cosmopolitan alternative to marriage-as-institution and romance-as-duty. The biblical cadence of “sufficient unto” borrows religious authority to sanctify an ethical demand: if you love, you relinquish the urge to own. That’s why it still lands today, in an era of “my person” language and soft surveillance disguised as care.

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TopicLove
SourceThe Prophet, Kahlil Gibran, 1923 — chapter "On Love" (contains the line often rendered as "Love possesses not nor would it be possessed; For love is sufficient unto love").
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"Love possesses not nor will it be possessed, for love is sufficient unto love." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/love-possesses-not-nor-will-it-be-possessed-for-17081/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Kahlil Gibran

Kahlil Gibran (January 6, 1883 - April 10, 1931) was a Poet from Lebanon.

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