Quote by Cassandra Clare
My will and my desire were turned by love, the love that moves the sun and the other stars.' Dante was trying to explain faith, I think, as an overpowering love, and maybe it's blasphemous, but that's how I think of the way that I love you. You came into my life and suddenly I had one truth to hold on to-that I loved you, and you loved me.

Summary
This quote reflects the idea that love has a transformative power that can influence one's entire being. The mention of Dante's "love that moves the sun and the other stars" suggests an all-encompassing and divine love. The speaker draws a parallel between this overwhelming love and their own feelings for someone else, emphasizing the profound impact that person has had on their life. The quote conveys a sense of faith in this love, serving as a central truth and foundation that guides the speaker's perception of their relationship.