There is no surprise more magical than the surprise of being loved: It is God's finger on man's shoulder. — Charles Morgan
There is no surprise more magical than the surprise of being loved: It is God's finger on man's shoulder.
Author: Charles Morgan
Insight: We're wired to expect disappointment. Most of us move through the world assuming that people's affection comes with conditions, expiration dates, or fine print we haven't read yet. So when someone loves us—actually loves us, not the polished version we present—it lands differently. It feels almost impossible, like reality glitching in our favor. That's the magic this quote captures. Not the Hollywood kind with violins and perfect timing, but something quieter and more disorienting: the moment you realize someone sees you clearly and chooses you anyway. They notice your flaws, your weird habits, your 3 a.m. anxiety spirals, and they don't leave. When this happens, it genuinely rewires something. It's less like a feeling and more like proof that you're not fundamentally unlovable. The "God's finger" part might sound religious, but it works even if you're not. It's just trying to describe how transcendent ordinary love feels—how a simple choice to show up for someone can feel like grace, like evidence of something good in the world. In a life that often feels random and indifferent, being loved reminds us we matter to someone. That's the real surprise.