paradox love want preserve perfect moment preservation impossible perf — Elisabeth Eaves, Wanderlust: A Love Affair Five Continents

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The paradox of love is that to have it is to want to preserve it because it's perfect in the moment but that preservation is impossible because the perfection is only ever an instant passed through. Love like travel is a series of moments that we immediately leave behind. Still we try to hold on and embalm against all evidence and common sense proclaiming our promises and plans. The more I loved him the more I felt hope. But hope acknowledges uncertainty and so I also felt my first premonitions of loss.

Elisabeth Eaves, Wanderlust: A Love Affair with Five Continents

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