Quote by Lennart Nilsson

The chemistry of love is something which is extremely extremely unbelievable. This is something we have planned for more than two years, so I hope that we are going to start in the beginning of next year.


The chemistry of love is something which is extremely extrem

Summary

This quote suggests that love and relationships are complex and unpredictable, often defying rationality. The phrase "chemistry of love" implies the unique and inexplicable connection between individuals. The mention of a two-year plan hints at the deliberate effort invested in achieving a romantic outcome. The speaker expresses hope for the realization of their romantic plans, possibly indicating a desired beginning to a relationship early in the following year. Overall, the quote highlights the elusive and exciting nature of love, emphasizing its mysterious and unexpected qualities.

By Lennart Nilsson
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