Quote by Frederick Loewe
There'll be spring every year without you. England still will be here without you.
Summary
This quote alludes to the idea that life continues even in the absence of someone. It suggests that even though they may be gone, the world and everything in it will continue to exist and thrive without them. It conveys a sense of resilience and independence, emphasizing that the natural order of things, like the changing of seasons or the existence of a country, is not dependent on any individual.