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    “Araby” the story talks about a boy who is insanely in love with his friends, Mangan, sister. He was so in love with the girl, he would think about her where ever he went, she drove him crazy. Every morning he would wait for her to leave her house just so he could walk behind her and rush right past her before they continued their separate ways. A few occasional words were exchange, but nothing more and that is what angered him. This was his first love and she did not notice him the way he saw and thought

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    unearthing precious memories, these lyrics always stick with me: I've got the world on a string I'm sitting on a rainbow Got the string around my finger What a world, what a life - I'm in love Truly, falling in love brings out the best in people. Studies show that we are happier and more successful when we're falling in love. Makes sense, doesn't it? As a happy, glowing spirit in a state of bliss, you cannot help but attract happy, glowing moments of success into your life. Without even trying, they appear

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    give them the power to control you. Love of Self and Others Robert Holden says that “lovability is the most important thing you will ever learn.” All the happiness you experience in life is directly related to your ability to love and be loved. Furthermore, love cannot be taught, because it is a natural ability that is the essence of who we are. Learning about love is more like remembering something that you already have known about throughout your life. How to love and be loved is the true joy in every

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    just to finish a good book. Once I was captivated by the book, there was no way I could put it down without finishing it. I have had multiple people and experiences in my life that pushed me closer and closer to reading. Because of these people, my love for reading has only grown over the years, and it has shaped me into the person I am today. Reading became a big part of my life at an early age. Every night before bed I would beg and plead my dad to read a bedtime story to me. I had a tall stack

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    Unrequited love is the worst kind of love. It’s a kind of love which eats away at your ability to do everyday tasks such as eating and sleeping because they only the thing you want to do is think about the other person and desperately wish that one day that person will love you back. Despite the severe depression you feel and the endless nights of crying, you make no attempt the get over the said person because for some bizarre reason, no matter how much it hurts, you want to remain in love with them

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    Essay on Love

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    Much has been said about love, but if you search the horizon, you will discover that most of the things written about love are either pithy or cynical. Society in general can be cruel and heartless toward real virtue of any kind. In the most popular venues, love is seldom dealt with with any degree of sobriety. Modern humor mocks marriage, husbands and wives, then glorifies every conceivable breech of virtue, such as sexual immorality, profane and obscene values. Real love is a mystery to most people

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    Love Triumphs

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    Love Triumphs 1 Corinthians 13:13 states: “and now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. But the greatest of these is love, ” ("30 Bible Verses About Love - Encouraging Scripture Quotes"). Love is an essential feeling everyone needs to have in their life, and we are called to love one another. Without it, everyone wouldn’t have fulfillment in life. In the novel, Les Miserables, by Victor Hugo shows how ultimately powerful love is. He portrays love in many ways throughout the novel. The

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    Essay on love

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    completely intangible, love. Love can't be held, bought, manipulated, traded, forgotten, or stolen. Love is pure, honest, true, fulfilling, and most of all valuable. Love is not limited either. An unknown author once wrote, "Trying to bring pleasure to someone, because of the pleasure you feel to see that person's pleasure, is perhaps the most beautiful demonstration of love." Isn’t amazing how something so powerful can be found in the simplest of things. In my life I have felt love in many aspects

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    Definition Of Love

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    The Biblical definition of love is as follows; “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, and it keeps no records of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres.”- 1 Corinthians 13:4-7. Many people believe love means sacrifice and trust, but love can be defined as much more. There are

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    Petrarch's Love

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    distantly in love with a woman named Laura, and in his sonnet “Father in Heaven, after each lost day” (pg. 169) he lets his feelings about his love for her come to life. “Since I was yoked beneath the heavy trace that on the meekest weighs most cruelly” (lines 10-11) writes Petrarch, comparing himself to an ox that is collared at the neck being forced to carry around a wagon, which in this case represents his love for Laura. Petrarch knows that his love for Laura is a hopeless love, one that he wants

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