It Must Have Been Love

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    they will love each other for eternity, no matter what. One cannot guarantee that they will be married forever, or even if they will always love their significant other, although it is hoped for. And what happens when they fall out of love? The situation is terrible but a decision must be made, unless the decision is made for you. In her husband’s death, Elizabeth Bates discovers the truth about her marriage that she had never realized until it was too late, that the marriage had been over long before

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    There are multiple views of love and marriage throughout a community. Some believe that marriage should be found on one’s own and others believe that marriage must be guided by other family members. Romeo and Juliet, a play by William Shakespeare, is considered one of the best love stories written in human history. Throughout the play, there are a variety of views of love shown within the Capulet and Montague households. The idea of marriage and love are shown and thought about differently through

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    MLK paper ​Dear President Kennedy From all my oppressed brothers and sisters, united with me in our struggle for our long promised freedom, I tell you we shall wait no longer. You have promised to strike out against segregation once equipped with the “proper pen” to do so, if it’s a pen you are lacking then I have a pen to give, a pen where the ink is the blood, sweat and tears of all my brothers and sisters. We are the pen as Jesus was the Bread and Wine. 'Take, write; this is Our body which is

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    question that has been asked for thousands of years. It is strange that it is such a conundrum in the American society due to the cultural roots in judeo christian values. Ephesians 5:33 says, “However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband.” This verse is a sister verse to many that all share a common theme. For a woman to be truly content and happy with her husband, she must give him respect and in return she must receive his love. In the article

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    of its nature. Christ “founded his church as the sacrament of salvation and sent his apostles into the entire world just as he himself had been sent by his Father.” (#5) The Word became incarnate in order for humankind to share in the life of GOD. Through Christ and in the Spirit we are knit together and taken up as one people into the love of God. We must walk the path paved by our founder, Christ, a path of poverty, obedience, service and self-sacrifice. We walk in hope, knowing that even in

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    Were they true? Has my love Desdemona been unfaithful to me with that fool Cassio? I only ever gave her my love! Desdemona! What have I don't to deserve this? My mornings, afternoons, and nights are so cold and so long ever since Iago had spoken those words. She had lied and told me she would be forever here…but those words… were they just meaningless to her? She could not even keep it true. She told me she would never leave me; she had told me she loved me! But did she ever love me? How could she play

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    be a hard one. She must have felt great woe in her heart because leaving someone or something, in this case, their home of seventeen years is definitely heart breaking. In the story from Narrative Magazine “House Affair”, by Toni Piccinini the author talks about her house that she will be packing up and leaving, after many years being together. She had raised her children and lived their lives greatest memories in the walls of her home that she had to sell because they had been taking advantage of

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    Love. Desire. Addiction. All these words go through my mind when I think of her. That beautiful, no, stunning woman. Quite frankly I think she is a goddess in disguise; perhaps even more than a goddess. Times have been hard here in Ithaca, with the shortage of resources we’ve been having after many farmers stopped working. Luckily for me, however, that damned Odysseus had set sail almost twenty years ago to fight the Trojans, leaving my dear Penelope all alone. Once I earn her love she will be happy

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    it mean to be human? Sure, one must have the usual physical features such as fingers, eyes, arms, hands, feet, etc., but what does it really mean? Must the human be able to speak? To take upon the actions of themselves? Whatever it means, it can be interpreted in any way from anyone. The physical attributes of any human can be

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    Cremaldi PHL 3000 3 October 2016 Ascending to Love: Diotima’s Ladder In Plato’s Symposium, Socrates recalls a speech told by priestess Diotima from Mantinea. In this speech, Diotima counters Socrates’s belief that Love is beautiful and good, scolds him, and tells him that just because something is not beautiful does not mean it has to be ugly. In the same way, just because something is not wise does not mean it has to be ignorant, and so on. In other words, Love is not beautiful nor ugly; it is not immortal

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