It is a bad thing to have love and nowhere to put it.

Kate Dicamillo
It is a bad thing to have love and nowhere...
It is a bad thing to have love and nowhere...
It is a bad thing to have love and nowhere...
It is a bad thing to have love and nowhere...
About This Quote

The expression “it is a bad thing to have love and nowhere to put it” means that when you are in love with someone, your heart is so full of feeling that there isn’t enough room for anything else. The expression can also be said while referring to something that is superfluous or useless.

Source: The Magicians Elephant

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