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Love is the abstract term for affection, in its most intense potency, the most exquisite positive feeling in the emotional spectrum. Love can be felt subjectively or objectively, and generally refers, but is not restricted to, interpersonal relationships…
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…What is love? When I saw you, I was afraid to talk to you When I talked to you, I was afraid to hold you When I hold you, I was afraid to love you Now that I love you, I'm afraid to lose you What is love? Sometimes love hurts, but if it doesn't…
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…BY: MOFO Love is a word with many definitions. Although, Webster defines love as a strong feeling of attraction resulting from sexual desire; enthusiasm or fondness. But to me love is not just a feeling, but it is the way that you treat the ones…
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…In the poem "love is not all" Edna St. Vincent Millay explores the idea that love is not everything but it is important. on to the necessities for survival in life. She further suggests that love comes with negative connotations and should…
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Love To accept the Computer model of the human mind theory is to think about inputs and output one would have to put inside the computer. But I will have to first define what Romantic Love means to me. There are three different varieties of love
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…I feel it is almost impossible to define love. It is different for everyone. Webster’s Dictionary defines love as "a deep and tender feeling of affection for or attachment or devotion to a person or persons" Clearly love can be thought…
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Love is different for each and every individual. It can be felt for a person, an object, a feeling or a way of life, making it difficult to encompass a true interpretation. In ancient Greek history, philosophic pillars such as Plato and Socrates divided…
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…Jeff Schwass Mrs. Grasel English 2 Friday, February 11, 2000 Love There are so many different ways to express your love for another person! Even though it’s your choice in who you love
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…Essay in Praise of Love 12 September 2000 Love is not a god as the fine philosophers of Greece once suggested. Love is something far more powerful and universal, for not all people believe in gods, yet people cannot refuse the existence of love
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LOVE Love cannot be explained in words, only feelings. It is simply to complex for humans to understand through words. The only way a human can possibly understand love is to have been in love at one point and time. To most love is a noun…
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