I Love You has nothing to do with you. It was a web novel published in 2013 by Tian Can Tu Dou.
There was a sentence that said," I love you and it has nothing to do with you." It expressed a selfless feeling that did not involve any third party, but purely expressed the feelings of the heart. There was also a similar sentence," I'm just a person to you and have nothing to do with you." It emphasized the independence between two people without any impurities or additional conditions.
Goethe's original sentence was: "I love you, it has nothing to do with you." It was from his 1814 novel Faust. It means I love you, but it doesn't mean I need to know how you feel or how you respond. My love is pure and not affected or limited by you. Whether you respond to my love or not, it exists. Goethe's novel Faust was a classic work about human desires and moral constraints. In the novel, Goethe tried to explore the influence of human feelings and desires on morality and life by describing Faust's love experience. This sentence also reflected Goethe's deep thinking about human nature and morality.
This sentence came from a famous line in modern China's " The Return of the Condor Heroes."
Love in July.
I like you but it's not related to you
This sentence came from the modern Chinese biography of the Hulan River.
" I love you but it has nothing to do with you " was a poem from the German poet Goethe's " Mariah Carey." The full text of the poem is: "I love you but it has nothing to do with you." Your beauty rises in my heart like a mist in the morning light, but it brings no feeling to you. Your soul is like the tide of the deep sea, sometimes surging and sometimes calm, but I will not be affected by you. I love you but it has nothing to do with you. This way, it's best if they are independent but attracted to each other." This poem described Goethe's feelings for Mariah Carey. He realized that he had developed deep feelings for her, but he could not tell her his feelings because it had nothing to do with her. This poem expressed Goethe's pursuit of independence and mutual attraction, as well as his frustration and helplessness at being unable to express his feelings.
No, this sentence came from a famous line in the third volume of the novel Faust by the German poet Goethe. The original text was "I love you and it has nothing to do with you."
I have a habit that no matter where I am, as long as I see beautiful scenery or interesting things, I will unconsciously think of you. Every time I think of you, my heart beats faster as if you're right next to me. I don't know why I do this, but whenever I think of you, it feels like a blooming flower, emitting warmth and happiness. I've tried to change this habit, but no matter what I do, I can't get rid of the thought of you. Until one day, I finally understood a truth: I love you. This is not only a feeling, but also an indescribable emotion. It transcends time and space and is deeply engraved in my heart. Although there is no love between us, this kind of relationship is enough for me. I can feel safe and warm by your side because you're like a lamp that lights up my path. No matter where you are, I will always love you. This feeling is related to love and has nothing to do with you, but it is the most precious treasure in my life.
In the novel," Overbearing School Hunk, Gentle Love," there was a line of dialogue: " Cheng Ruiyan, I like you,"" But, Qian Taixi, I don't seem to like you,"" That's your business, it has nothing to do with me."