“There can be something about a love so intense that it disrupts the stability in a relationship. It’s not what’s incompatible, deceptive, or malevolent between the pair that causes the eventual disconnection. It’s what’s too often filled with periods of yearning and ennui when they are far from the other. It’s what gets immensely passionate when emotions ought to be balanced. It’s when this pair would destroy the world if only to be together. Through simplest terms, it’s what’s too good in its feeling to be true love forever.”
– Modern Romanticism
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