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You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.
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About this quote

Meaning

The quote turns a familiar experience on its head. Normally sleep is welcome and dreams are where we escape to something better; here, the suggestion is that falling in love makes waking life so vivid and joyful that it surpasses anything the imagination can produce at night. The inability to sleep becomes a sign not of anxiety but of happiness so full it keeps the mind alert and grateful.

Context

This line is widely attributed to the pen name Dr. Seuss, the beloved American author known for whimsical children's books filled with wordplay and gentle wisdom. However, its precise origin within his published works has not been clearly established, and it may belong to the broader tradition of quotes that circulate under a famous name without a verified source. Whether or not the attribution is exact, it fits the warm, observational style that made the Dr. Seuss voice so recognizable and beloved across generations.

About the author

Dr. Seuss was the pen name of Theodor Seuss Geisel, an American writer and illustrator whose books became fixtures of childhood reading throughout the twentieth century and beyond. His work was known for inventive rhyme, playful illustration, and underlying messages about kindness, individuality, and the human condition. Though primarily celebrated as a children's author, his writing often carried emotional resonance that appealed equally to adults, which is part of why quotes in his style continue to circulate so widely.

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