Like many things, love is an individual thing . . . it depends a lot on the woman, too. But . . . it's not that simple . . .
Falling in love quickly is almost always a chemical response . . . when people touch each other, they give off a chemical that the other one receives. The nose sends signals to the brain: "Hey, brain! We got a live one here!" The man (or woman) automatically responds with romantic emotions . . . it's called infatuation or 'puppy love'.
Yes, meteors do fall very quickly to Earth.
Comets, while visible in the sky, do not normally fall to Earth. Meteors do fall towards Earth very quickly.
They did not "fall" quickly. They gave up ground, but were able to stop the German drives and prevent the Germans from reaching their ultimate objectives. Gradually, the Germans were exhausted, and the Bristch, together with the French and Americans went over on the offensive, which led to Germany's final defeat in November 1918.
Herbst (fall, as in the season) fallen (fall, as in to fall, the action)
Some fall in love easier than others, and the reasons people fall in love are different, so it would depend on the individual. However, to fall in love, it usually requires a person to be somewhat endearing toward another, or have certain traits that are attractive and a person feels they can no longer live without.
I would translate it with "Fall der Berliner Mauer". In Germany you speak of the Berlin Wall. The term German Wall is not used.
der Herbst
1940
German
If you are referring to the Fall of Mankind, then yes, capitalize it. However, the fall of Adam or fall of Eve is not capitalized. My best thought on this is that the Fall of Mankind references a major theological event whereas the individual sins of any person (including Adam and/or Eve) represent only the fall of that individual. In the case of Adam and Eve it's a little weird since their falls are also the Fall, but the Fall of Mankind is essentially both of those together, not the individual acts.
Fall Byl
Released in free fall