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    1.“ Where there is love there is life.” This quote means that love ables to give the will to live when things get wrong. Love is the fuel that gives us life. The fuel that gives us hope and strength in order to live. When people are in love, they see things gets brighter and clearer. There will be a euphoric (very happy) feeling of contentment and satisfaction and that’s what life should feel like. Giving/sending love in any direction changes things and those are definite signs of life. 2. “

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    Love : A Kind Of Love

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    Intro to lit. 125 A Kind of Love Love is eternal. The boundary of love is not defined yet and can never be defined. Love has created a wonderful cities and has also destroyed the wonderland. Some classify love as something that you feel for some people sometimes. It is often linked or used interchangeably with lust. Others feel that it is something that is constant and untouched by judgement and feeling. The true eternal love is hard to find in this world and few lucky people

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    Love Is Love Essay

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    the one that makes them feel that intense emotion like no other. This one common emotion they think they learn, but misunderstand is love. What is love? Love is an enticing mystery to those inexperienced yet, but is a big tousle of indescribable emotions that are misunderstood but is bigger than the love and care for their own self. Many people would agree that love is an intense, deep and positive feeling that makes you feel happiness from interpersonal affection to simple pleasure. However, this

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    Love Is Love Essay

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    Love is one of the things that makes the world go round. That feeling you get when you are with that special someone, your family, or the best friend you have ever had - that is love. It is not something you can fake. It is not something you can force. It is something you feel. When you feel love, it is like nothing else. Something you may not know about me is that I have had some pretty hard times in my life. Whether it is losing my grandfather this past summer, or losing a lot of my friends in

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    Love And Love In Othello

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    Herford defines love as “a passion, kindling heart, brain, and sense alike in natural and happy proportions…and which commonly occurs at first sight and once for all” . When one truly loves someone or something, he or she is attracted to their/its entirety and not just one single attribute. However, in William Shakespeare’s play, Othello, the passage from Act 1, ii, lines 129-170 exhibits a relationship, that raises doubts on whether Othello and Desdemona’s marriage is based on true love, or the attraction

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    Marriage was never something that Lexi had viewed with much enthusiasm, having viewed the love-less union of her parents and many other society couples as she grew up. Love had never seemed to be a factor in most of their matches, a man and woman usually only getting married to unite two families for monetary or political gain. The small number of people she could recall getting married because they were in love was very small, and it seemed that most of them stepped out of the society circles by choice

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    Those closest to me know my love for baseball and how much I love the sport. It’s just something I have loved about the game that I feel in love with it the moment I first stepped onto the field. I always tell people I was born on a diamond because I feel like I was.  I guess what I love most about the game is you can’t sit on a lead and run out the clock. You have to throw the ball over the plate and play out the results. I will say though I have a hard time watching the game on tv but if I'm at

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    Love : The Love Of God

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    word love with several definitions. However, the definitions of love are interpreted in different ways. Even though love is a small abstract four-letter-word, it affects those who experience it in various ways. Love is the one unifying word that binds us together as humans as we strive for its meaning. Love can bring life into the world, and yet it can end life as well, as it is an emotion that is felt so differently by so many people. For me, love is defined as the love of God, the love of family

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    Love And Love Essay

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    LOVE & HATE I. INTRODUCTION As we grow up in life, we grow up with the understanding that we are loved or to give love. Sometimes that love turns into hate depending on the circumstances which it involves. As Christians, we are taught to show and give love to all and not to hate anyone. God directs us to teach others to do the same. With that being said, love and hate have an enormous amount of meaning that can be explained in a Theological, Biblical and Practical manner. II. PART ONE LOVE

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    Is Love A True Love?

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    Love is something that most people want to find at some point in their lives. If you ask someone what they want to accomplish in life, they might say common answers like career or family. A lot of people would reply to the question by saying they want to find a person who loves them. Love is having a physical and emotional connection with someone else and can be vital to someone feeling important and building self-esteem. A culture can be defined as norms of the human society that is passed from

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