"Love has its own particular point of view. It sees everything larger than life. Nothing is too ornate, too fanciful, too dramatic. Love demands the theatrical - and then transfigures it. It turns the grotesque into the lovely, as a child does. With it, we can see what we wish to see in other people; without it, we can't see anything at all. We can search forever, never find."
Charles Beaumont
"Passage on the Lady Anne"
The Twilight Zone, 1963
"Love has its own particular point of view. It sees everything larger than life. Nothing is too ornate, too fanciful, too dramatic. Love demands the theatrical - and then transfigures it. It turns the grotesque into the lovely, as a child does. With it, we can see what we wish to see in other people; without it, we can't see anything at all. We can search forever, never find."
Charles Beaumont
"Passage on the Lady Anne"
The Twilight Zone, 1963