It's a biblical reference, I do believe. "...and the lion shall lie down with the lamb"
"and so the lion fell in love with the lamb" is a play on the famous phrase from the Book of Revelations in The Bible: "...and so the lion shall lay down with the lamb." This indicates what will happen when the second coming of Jesus takes place in the religion of Christianity; the lion and the lamb will lay down together, enemies will become friends, and hate will not exist in the kingdom of Heaven.
The line "And so the lion fell in love with the lamb" is said by Edward Cullen in the book "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer.
Chapter 13- Confessions, page 274. In the Special Edition book I have it is on page 240 in Chapter 13.
page 274 in a collectors' book .. i don't know about the other style of twilight books.. i think it was in the third or in the 4th paragraph......
The statement "And so the lion fell in love with the lamb. . .," is on page 274 of Twilight, third paragraph, and yes I'm right, the first one you see is continued from the other page.
Stephanie Meyer had Edward Cullen say it in twilight. Based off a bible reference.
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"And so the lion fell in love with the lamb" I am sure that's what he says, because I have heard that before, not just when he said it. It's an old saying.
March is said to come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. This phrase refers to the changeable and unpredictable weather patterns that can occur during the month of March.
Actually, it just means, in a very poetic way, that Edward (the lion, as he is a "vampire") fell in love with Bella (the lamb, as she is a very clumsy human). Why I say this? If you take into account that the lion and the lamb symbolism is mostly used by (many) preachers when speaking of the peace that will pervade the entire earth, referring to the time of peace when Jesus will reign as King over the earth (this can be read in a couple of verses that ferocious beasts -lion- will live peaceably with gentle animals -lamb-); that a lot of people also uses this symbolism when referring to two instances or persons that have a tendency to not dwell well, AND the fact that Stephenie Meyer as a Mormon, it all makes sense... as the association of the lamb and the lion in not natural in the world of nature. If you have read the whole Twilight series you will be able to understand me, since Edward had to be stronger than he already was, in order to be able to love and be with Bella without biting her (and he says so on Midnight Sun, when he struggles with himself in order to keep Carlisle's teachings, fighting his own demons because he is a monster... in New Moon, Aro mentions that Bella is "La Tua Cantante" (Edward's singer) because her blood/scent was so sweet to him, it actually "sang" to him). And overall, all the other obstacles they had to overcome in order to be together while being a dispair pair, until Bella became a Cullen.
He fell in love with Taylor Swift. She said that there was no connection and broke his heart.
Absolutely. But seriously: Is there a question up there? It looks like a statement to me.
Barack Obama's advertising campaign.
No, he said he would date anybody he fell in love with.
That is up to you.
No, He Said He Would Date Anybody Only If He Fell In Love With That Person. He Said On Her Personality Matters.
In a 2007 interview, McCain said he met his wife in an airline bathroom. He has said, "I just fell in love with here then and there."
in love but said they have to hide their marriage as the two families dont get on. but they are madly inlove.
You just said it, it is "Mary Had a Little Lamb."