As far as I’m concerned, love means fighting, big fat lies, and a couple of slaps across the face.

Meaning of the quote

According to Edith Piaf, a famous French singer, love is not about romance and happiness. Instead, she believes that love involves arguments, dishonesty, and even physical aggression. This quote suggests that Piaf had a very negative and cynical view of love, seeing it as a tumultuous and even abusive relationship rather than a positive, caring connection between two people.

About Edith Piaf

Edith Giovanna Gassion (19 December 1915 – 10 October 1963), known as Edith Piaf (French pronunciation: [edit pjaf]), was a French entertainer best known for performing songs in the cabaret and modern chanson genres. She is widely regarded as France’s greatest popular singer and one of the most celebrated performers of the 20th century.

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More quotes from Edith Piaf

Death is the beginning of something.

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French singer (1915-1963)

I want to make people cry even when they don’t understand my words.

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All I’ve done all my life is disobey.

Edith Piaf

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I’d like to see one person – just one – who would own up to having been a coward.

Edith Piaf

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I’ve always wanted to sing, just as I’ve always known that one day I would have my own niche in the annals of song. It was a feeling I had.

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Money? How did I lose it? I never did lose it. I just never knew where it went.

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)

As far as I’m concerned, love means fighting, big fat lies, and a couple of slaps across the face.

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)

I don’t want to die an old lady.

Edith Piaf

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Death does not exist.

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French singer (1915-1963)

I wouldn’t mind at all coming back to earth after my death.

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)

People say that I could sing the phone book and make it sound good.

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)

I think you have to pay for love with bitter tears.

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)

To be successful in my native France, where people speak the same language and understand me, is nothing.

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)

Tell me what you’d like to hear me sing. I’ll sing whatever you like, after which I’ll take up a collection, if you don’t mind.

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)

Don’t care what people say. Don’t give a damn about their laws.

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)

I’ve been thinking about Jesus. Don’t you find it a bit strange that, since He was living with His family and all, He up and left them just when they needed him most?

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)

Singing is a way of escaping. It’s another world. I’m no longer on earth.

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)

If God has allowed me to earn so much money, it is because He knows I give it all away.

Edith Piaf

French singer (1915-1963)