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    Do not apologize for your absence, dear friend, as I have come to terms with your family’s busy schedule. Either way, I would like to be the first to congratulate you on such a momentous occasion, and fully support your unification with Romeo. Never has it crossed my mind that you would ever engage in such acts of love, being one to always detest the idea of a life-long commitment. Nevertheless, I feel the need to remind you of maintaining modesty and your composure, to ensure you don’t succumb to

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    dumbfounded described pyrrha perfectly for the few seconds that had followed her brash unveiling. she wasn’t sure if she should mildly or extremely insulted. she opted for the later and began to plan out nightmare to give the fucking fish stealer. perhaps have her be trapped in a plastic bag full of water and discover how long that thief could survive for. seemed reasonable to pyrrha. she smile at ludo’s offer. that would be fun. and then she masterfully ignored praxis. she wouldn’t lower herself

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    How To Know If A Cancerian Man Likes You? Based on United 21 Resort’s Horoscope for Cancer, the man born under this zodiac sign is reserved and shy; he’s quite flirty though. In a love romance, he makes a sentimental, romantic lover around. Never taking love lightly, he looks for a deep and true connection as well as commitment. If you are in a relationship with this sensitive guy, then treat him with care and sincerity. He will, in return, give you a lot of love and support you till the very end

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    Mekone

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    Long ago, before you and I, the sun shone always. There was no night, and the sun always watched over his people smiling no matter the weather. The people were grateful for their everlasting daylight and held festivals for the sun monthly. During these festivals, there were cheerful songs and poems and the people danced in the most beautiful way. But, one of the festivals, the sun vanished and the sky became black. Confused, the people went to their town’s oracle, Ona, for answers. “I see that

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    Random Acts of Love This video provides a very strong statement about love. While watching the video you realize the astounding effect that love has on other people. The message that this video is stating is that an act of love, no matter how big or small means something. That act of love no matter how big or small can make a huge difference in someone’s day. As well, an act of love viewed by another person makes someone else wants to do the same thing for another person. Love is such a huge part

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    There are really only two emotions in the universe, fear and love. You're either loving or you're fearing, regardless of what you do. Fear leads to a very unsatisfactory experience in life, and love leads to joy, happiness and fulfillment. And, the doorway to this love is gratitude. Isn't it interesting that the simplest formula for happiness in life, "Look at the bright side," is so very difficult to do? Actually, that's why I can make a profitable living as a marriage counselor. People get so

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    Trust A thesaurus gives a glance at the synonyms of trust: confidence, belief, reliance, all positive emotions that allow us to intimately connect. Yet the thesaurus will only give the reader that single, miniscule glance: Is trust really only confidence? Only simple reliance on someone or something? My parents say “to trust is to love,” yet that cannot be the case. No one loves every person they trust (a good teacher, for example). Besides, you may love someone, but not trust them at all, such as

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    When looking at Brooke's “The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet” and Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet", there are many notable changes. For one, the vocabulary used in Brooke’s poem is much more advanced than in Shakespeare's play. Although the beginning of the poem is very similar to the beginning of Shakespeare’s play (in that both stories deal with serious conflicts existing between the two families) it is much easier to understand Shakespeare's play. Hence the reason I prefer Romeo and Juliet

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    In the first section of To His Coy Mistress, the speaker is attempting lure a woman to bed. The speaker laments the lack of time for his mistress’ attempts at shyness and virtue, but he also he places great emphasis on his love for her. Indeed, there is an overarching theme that time is short throughout the entire poem, but in the first section, he focuses how infinitely his love could grow if time were unlimited. He concludes this section by saying “For, lady, you deserve this state, / Nor would

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    Love and sex are not as clear-cut as we hope it to be, which is why we have to take a moment to think more abstractly about these topics. For instance, in Pausanias’ speech, he states that “there are two kinds of love” (Plato, Symposium, p. 16). I believe that sentences summarize what Pausanias’ speech is about. I would agree with Pausanias’, I believe there are lust and agape love which Pausanias refers to as “common” and “heavenly” love. In my opinion, you either love someone for their physical

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