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Love is like a knife, it can stab the heart or it can carve wonderful images into the soul that will last a lifetime.
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"Love is as unproblematic as a vehicle. The only problems are the drivers, the passengers and the road". Franz Kafka
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" I Love you with the breath, the smiles and the tears of all my life."
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" I Love You as who you are, not what I want you to be."
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He who has never experienced hurt, cannot experience true love.
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Once used to light, you are afraid of darkness.
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Expression of the face could be seen by everyone, but the depression of heart could be understood by the BEST ONE....
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Give in to love, or live in fear.
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Love can be defined by just one word: The name of your Beloved!!
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"Love is watching someone die". Death Cab for Cutie
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There is NO IN BETWEEN in Love. Either You are in Love or You are NOT
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Do not judge a book by merely looking at its cover.
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"A fastidious person in the throes of love is a rich source of mirth." Martha Duffy
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Love is an emotion without limit and understanding.
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The self-judgement is an obstruction.
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"And think not, you can direct the course of love; for love, if it finds you worthy, directs your course". Khalil Gibran
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Trust is the breath of business,ethics its limbs, to uplift the spirit its goal.
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The balance of a focused mind and an expanded consciousness brings perfection.
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"How do you know it's love? I don't know, but it lasts forever." Van Halen
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"When you depart from me sorrow abides, and happiness takes his leave".
William Shakespeare in Much Ado About Nothing,
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