Who are you?" I asked." You know who I am, " he replied. "I'm yours."~ Clea / Sage, pg. 105

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About This Quote

I am yours" is a popular phrase used by two lovers who have just met. It means that the new couple has come to an agreement of sorts and is ready to move forward together. The phrase can be used in casual or serious situations, and it is often used by both men and women. A new relationship is often referred to as a “meeting of minds” and it is important for both parties to consider the other's opinions before making a final decision on whether or not they are "yours."

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