In this instant of danger they realized they were each other's reason for living, and into this instant they threw their whole being.

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Robert Frost wrote, “In this instant of danger they realized they were each other's reason for living, and into this instant they threw their whole being.” This quote is about the strength of love. It is about the strength of the bond between two people. But it also speaks to the strength of love in all of its forms, whether it is between parents or between husband and wife or between friends. This quote shows that what makes life worth living isn’t just finding someone special to love but finding something to love in all of its forms.

Source: The Fourchambered Heart: V3 In Nins Continuous Novel

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