Do you know what love is?

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It's true that no dictionary in this world can explain what love is. It can only be felt. It's an unusual, anomalous, irrational emotions that revolves all around the joy that one derives out of giving. Ill-logical as it is, love can even be evol, as you spell it backwards. To a person painted in it, love can a necessity, a state of satisfaction or could even be a prototype of destruction. To him, it's the emotion that matters. Which is why it is very much recommended to experience love than to never experience feelings at all. Because then you know what the complexities of love can result to. Bitter relationships are necessary to teach how to recognize a good one when you are in one. For you only know the value of a diamond when you have a rock to compare it with. Love instills many principles of humanity in us. This makes it mandatory to be trodden through . But remember never fall in love. Always rise in love.
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It's true that no dictionary in this world can explain what love is. It can only be felt. It's an unusual, anomalous, irrational emotions that revolves all around the joy that one derives out of giving. Ill-logical as it is, love can even be evol, as you spell it backwards. To a person painted in it, love can a necessity, a state of satisfaction or could even be a prototype of destruction. To him, it's the emotion that matters. Which is why it is very much recommended to experience love than to never experience feelings at all. Because then you know what the complexities of love can result to. Bitter relationships are necessary to teach how to recognize a good one when you are in one. For you only know the value of a diamond when you have a rock to compare it with. Love instills many principles of humanity in us. This makes it mandatory to be trodden through . But remember never fall in love. Always rise in love.
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True love is neither pleasure, lust or pain, but to will the good of another.
 

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