Who could fail to admire you; love is an admiration that never wearies.
 Honoré de Balzac, Séraphîta (1834). copy citation

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Author Honoré de Balzac
Source Séraphîta
Topic admiration love
Date 1834
Language English
Reference
Note Translated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley
Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1432/1432-h/1432-h.htm

Context

“The voice of the Sieg accompanied the thoughts of the three beings united on this platform of projecting rock, but separated in soul by the abysses of the Spiritual World. “Seraphitus! teach me,” said Minna in a silvery voice, soft as the motion of a sensitive plant, “teach me how to cease to love you. Who could fail to admire you; love is an admiration that never wearies.” “Poor child!” said Seraphitus, turning pale; “there is but one whom thou canst love in that way.” “Who?” asked Minna. “Thou shalt know hereafter,” he said, in the feeble voice of a man who lies down to die.” source