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    True Love

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    Shakespeare is the true idea of a beautiful and genuine love story that many present couples try to duplicate. It is a tragedy of love and affliction between two young individuals‚ whose deaths ultimately unites their feuding families. Three prime examples of their love is Romeo falling in love at first sight‚ Juliet the night after the wedding metering her feelings‚ and Lastly how they both share a romantic kiss with one another. Love at first sight is very rare‚ it is meant to happen to those

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    Love is Blindness

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    Love The saying ’love makes the world go round’ is accurate‚ in a metaphorical sense. Some people may disagree‚ saying that greed or money makes the world go round‚ but in order to be greedy you have to love something (or at least feel passionately about it) and the most common thing greedy people crave is money‚ even if it is to buy other things. Films are made about it‚ books and songs and poems are written‚ artists draw and paint and sculpt‚ people spend their entire lives waiting for ’The

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    Love Narrative

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    Love” If you had told me that I was going to fall in love with a SEAL two years ago‚ I would have laughed in your face and dismissed the thought indefinitely. But there I was in a bar in San Diego years later finding myself oddly attracted to a SEAL unlike any other‚ one that I had met in a bar and later held my hair while i lost the entirety of my stomach. Soon there after we fell in love with this sensitive serviceman. I was new to California‚ new to Long Beach‚ and struggling to form any kind

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    Love and Hate

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    Or Love - An intense feeling of deep affection or fondness. I’ll begin with Love’s case. We’ve all heard of true love and what it can do to one’s mind‚ but who has actually been so committed to you to make you forget about life. I’m not talking about the odd hazy scene around that crush or the butterflies you felt when your saw her staring at you. I’m talking about an endless relationship where love and nothing else make up your strong connection.

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    Love essay

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    English Love Essay Love is a dark and intangible feeling that often exposes it’s targets to danger‚ pain and suffering. Love is the pillar for friendship‚ yet it works to weaken us‚ and drives us to depend on and be sensitive of others. Love is built on a foundation of trust‚ a thin barrier between formality and chaos. This leaves room for a selected group of people to abuse the trust and take advantage. Some might argue that love brings humans together and promote cooperation‚ yet cooperation

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    love and lust

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    I can’t help falling in love with you”. That classic love song that was composed some time ago by Elvis Presley. It makes people wonder did her really know what love was or what was going on? Everyone has experienced “love” at some point in their lives. But do people really know the difference between love and infatuation? When comparing these two theoretically the meanings are a world apart but differentiating between the two in a real life scenario is no easy task. Love is said to be tenderness

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    Eros Love

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    Eros‚ the god of love‚ is persistently called upon to assist mortals in their quest for love. He embodies love and his figure is often depicted off of a person’s feelings towards love. Both poems address the relationship between Eros and humans; however‚ the two have opposing underlying beliefs on love. The two poems both use anatomic detail to relate the mortality and place of humans in their relationship with Eros. The first poem describes love as the “Tyrant of the Human heart”. The heart is

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    love and friendship

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    lows of love and friendship one time or another in our lives. Love and friendship can bring you a life full of happiness or a life full of sadness‚ there’re many aspects to love and friendship. Love and friendship can be like a beautiful garden of flowers you really don’t have the words to describe the beauty. As you get closer‚ you will discover it comes with hidden thorns and thistles called covetousness‚ enviousness‚ resentment‚ and the green-eyed monster all of these decreases your love and friendship

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    Love and Loneliness

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    does it mean to be human? The most part of being human is loneliness. Humans must understand that loneliness is a part of everyone’s life‚ humans must learn how to cope with loneliness‚ and‚ finally‚ the only way to get rid of loneliness is to have love in your life. There is a book‚ which name is Gilgamesh‚ and it is written by Herbert Mason. In this book‚ the author teaches people how to be human from an old story‚ about a man who loved and lost a friend to death. This man is named Gilgamesh‚ his

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    The Brain on Love

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    The article “The Brain on Love” by Diane Ackerman was a very interesting read. The idea of “feeling felt” stood out to me because in my experience‚ there is nothing greater than having someone feel the same way about you as you do them. We spend our entire lives looking for someone who will give us these neurological pick-me-ups and try to stay clear of those who will cause us mental pain. I was also surprised to find that social rejection and physical pain affect the same area of the brain. Although

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