Loves Essays

  • My Love In Love: A Love Of Love

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    I always thought that to be truly over someone you had fallen in love with that you either had to feel nothing at all towards them or have a strong sense of dislike for them. With Tyler neither of those emotions was working for me at all. What I hadn’t realized before was that there is a type of love beyond what we can imagine that is separate from current situations and feelings. When I met Tyler he had just begun playing guitar in my church’s praise band, in the moment I thought he was very cute

  • Love, Love And Love

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    understand when I get love. I always want everything to be equal because in certain areas I don’t feel equal. Love is something I’ve felt that I could feel that balance on, but without it, I'm hurt beyond belief. When Friendship is not reciprocated it creates a burden of emotional stress. I get a strong sense of protection when a friendship is returned. I receive warmth when I have someone else tell me they love me. I get an aching sensation in my heart when I pour in love only to not receive it

  • Love Is Love

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    Love is merely an illusion. How many of you believe in love at first sight? How many of you believe in first love? Do you think true love really exists? Did you only fall in love once in your whole life time? How many of you have fallen in love for the first time, second time, third time and still not sure that you are going end your life with the fourth one you are living with now or not. Is there any guarantee you will not fall in love with the fifth person again? Isn’t it crazy when you try to

  • Love And Love

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    the main supreme lies from hell occurs regarding the term ‘making love;’ which in truth, the majority of people happen to persist in performing a ‘sex act’ and in reality has nothing whatsoever to do with love! For without a doubt, this assuming position exists as a disgrace to use lustful sex with God’s name of LOVE, appearing to exist in the same league. Unknowingly, countless people live and die under the false illusion of love, such as the story concerning my best friend Marcy; which died from

  • The Love Of Love

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    All human beings are the product of love. The first process of your beginning- the conception is a bye product of love. Two people loved each other and then two cells completely mingled with each other, rather lost their individuality to become one. This oneness is only possible through love. Love is the essence of life. Nothing is possible in this world without love. Once born, your first love is your mother. She has given you all she had in the form of life surviving energy- the milk. As a child

  • Love And Love: The Presentation Of Love

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    The presentation of love and its difficulties can be very different as is seen in Romeo and Juliet and the poems by Carol Ann Duffy. Carol Ann Duffy uses lots of different words to talk about love. The poem Valentine is a monologue and in the poem she says “I give you an onion” I think that she says this because love is like an onion and has many layers that you have to unpeel until you reach the centre. However, I think there is a more evil side and that she chose to use an onion, because when

  • Love And Love: The Nature Of Love

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    When love is present it is what matters most, no obstacle is too big to overcome when hate does not exist. For instance, in an omnipotent perspective¬—through the eyes of religion—God had shown his eternal and unconditional love with no consequences before sin was created. There are many classes of love; a mother’s love, self-love, puppy love, everlasting love, love towards parents, and more. These vary to each relationship you have with others. Puppy love is something you experience similar to

  • Love And Love: The Importance Of Love

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    Often, many portray romantic love as a beneficial and desired emotion because its experience can lead to prosperity. While observing love from the outside, only its sentimental aspects in relationships are apparent, such as a couple holding hands or . Therefore, those not experiencing love believe it is a picture-perfect emotion, creating its potent allure. However, although love appears devoid of conflict, love’s effect induces feelings of fear, anguish, and carelessness which consequently govern

  • Love Essay: Love And Lust And Love

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    game. Love or Lust is the topic that always come to someone's mind who is supposedly “in love” but is hard to tell the difference. The feeling of being wanted can work both in wrong and good ways. That good love feels like a constant happiness even on bad days, she can get mad at him but learn to forgive in the next minute.

  • Love In Love Essay

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    Just as people exemplify love for their family, they also show love towards their friends and partner. The only difference is most people 's actions show the different meaning of the word love. For example, when people acquire best friends or friends that they are really close with, they let certain guards down in order to become close with them. This group of people usually does things together to show how much they love each other, such as getting gifts for another for birthdays, Christmas, and

  • Love In Romantic Love

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    Romantic Love: A Force for Good Victor Hugo once said, “The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.” Whether in Shakespeare’s tragic play about lovers doomed by fate, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s sonnet describing love, “Sonnet 116”, or O. Henry’s age old The Gift of the Magi, love motivates the characters and authors to make decisions that have a weighty impact on their lives. Throughout these works of literature

  • Technophiles: Love And Love

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    ability to love a non-humanoid being allows for technophiles to engage in personal relationships with machines. Recently, technophiles are a growing epidemic in Japan as a result of Japan’s growing pop culture. In Sherry Turkle’s, “Selections from Alone Together”, Barbara Fredrickson’s, “Selections from Love 2.0”, and Ethan Watters’, “The Mega-Marketing

  • Essay On Love Is Love

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    Is Love a Choice or Feeling? The ideas, people, or objects of love may change, but love still remains constant. Some relationships fail from the start, while others take years to deteriorate. But there are some relationships that seem to never fail. The reason being is for choices. Love can be both, a choice and a feeling, depending on how one views it. Some view love as a choice to make the relationship work or choose to walk away from it. While others view it as an emotion that cannot be

  • Love In Neruda's Love

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    who disconnects love from the mind and the physical world. Many have claimed that the two are independent dichotomies, often citing “love at first sight” as a reason to love without thinking. However, Neruda, in poetry, refutes that claim altogether. He asserts that love without understanding is not love at all but rather, an infatuation. Neruda praises knowledge of body, prioritizing knowledge as the foundation of love; the facts of his lover’s body are the evidence of his love through which he

  • Love And Companionate Love

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    quality romantic relationships lead to better health and quality. So what is love? It is a set of cognitions, emotions, and behaviors observed in an intimate relationship. There are two subtypes of love, passionate and companionate. Passionate love is an all-consuming love where those involved can’t stop thinking about one another, have intense sexual attraction, and are extremely sad when they are separated. Companionate love is having a strong emotional attachment, accepts the flaws in their

  • Love

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    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. Instead, love is a condition of the human body that cannot be denied. True love is obstinate; in the way that music pours into the ears of an audience, love pouring into the heart of a man cannot be stopped, denied, or set off course. Love is a natural instinct. You cannot artificially make love

  • Love

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    Love is what made poetry famous. Everyone from Shakespeare with his sonnets to children with their red roses use poetry to express love. Love is the filling in poetry’s pie, the melody in its symphony, and the pregnancy scare in its soap-opera. In Dante's opinion, not only poetry, but everything is composed of love: Not the Creator nor a single creature, as you know, ever existed without love, the soul's love or the love that comes by nature. (Alighieri 185) The human race has difficulty expressing

  • Love

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    Benjamin Franklin once said, "If you would be loved, love and be lovable." Love is something we are all in at least one time or another in our life. There are many different meanings for the word love and many people interpret it differently. Love as defined by Webster's dictionary is a profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person. When you love someone you care not only care about them as a person, but also about their well being. When they are hurt, you feel hurt and when they are

  • Love And Tragic Love

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    Love is deep, intense, true and passionate, but all too often ends tragically seemingly to always leaving one person behind who carries the burden of the love. The stories I am comparing all have tragic love as a common theme. When exploring the relationship of young lovers Veronica and JD in Heathers, the passionate love of Ludmila and Theodor in Worthy, or follow the love story of John Keats and Fanny Brawne we get a glimpse of how each of these love stories ends in tragedy and how our survivors

  • Love

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    think of your past love, you may view it as a failure. But when you find a new love, you view the past as a teacher. In the game of love, it doesn`t really matter who won or who lost. What is important is you know when to hold on and when to let go... You know you really love someone when you want him or her to be happy, even if his or her happiness means that you`re not a part of it. Everything happens for the best. If the person you love doesnt love you back, dont be afraid to love someone else again