Harriet Martineau Quotes About Love

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  • Any one must see at a glance that if men and women marry those whom they do not love, they must love those whom they do not marry.

    Harriet Martineau (1837). “Society in America”, p.168
  • If there is any country on earth where the course of true love may be expected to run smooth, it is America.

    Harriet Martineau (1837). “Society in America”, p.163
  • Must love be ever treated with profaneness as a mere illusion? or with coarseness as a mere impulse? or with fear as a mere disease? or with shame as a mere weakness? or with levity as a mere accident? whereas it is a great mystery and a great necessity, lying at the foundation of human existence, morality, and happiness,--mysterious, universal, inevitable as death.

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