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Love is not an equation, it is not a contract, and it is not a happy ending. Love is the slate under the chalk, the ground that buildings rise, and the oxygen in the air. It is the place you come back to, no matter where your headed
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Love is not an equation, it is not a contract, and it is not a happy ending. Love is the slate under the chalk, the ground that buildings rise, and the oxygen in the air. It is the place you come back to, no matter where your headed I think you should write poetry |
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Well said.
Particularly the line "NOT A HAPPY ENDING"! Usually in most civilizations the lovebirds has to think of / care (Worry??) about it's ENDING even before they START. The ending is usually not happy whether they live together for longtime or departs early from each other... |
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Love is not an equation, it is not a contract, and it is not a happy ending. Love is the slate under the chalk, the ground that buildings rise, and the oxygen in the air. It is the place you come back to, no matter where your headed Nice Quote from Jodi Picoult ~~~~ |
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Love is not an equation, it is not a contract, and it is not a happy ending. Love is the slate under the chalk, the ground that buildings rise, and the oxygen in the air. It is the place you come back to, no matter where your headed Nice Quote from Jodi Picoult ~~~~ |
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Love is not an equation, it is not a contract, and it is not a happy ending. Love is the slate under the chalk, the ground that buildings rise, and the oxygen in the air. It is the place you come back to, no matter where your headed Nice Quote from Jodi Picoult ~~~~ Hmmmm...so the heading should be Do you agree with jodi picoult.....!!! |
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Hii
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Edited by
IgorFrankensteen
on
Tue 01/05/16 06:01 PM
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Love is not an equation, it is not a contract, and it is not a happy ending. Love is the slate under the chalk, the ground that buildings rise, and the oxygen in the air. It is the place you come back to, no matter where your headed Sounds like either romantic self-delusion double talk, or esoteric code for a terrorist organization meeting. Even at my most verbalesque, and most old-fashioned romantically idiotic,I would never say anything like that. I would go with something more like "love is a reason and an action at the same time, even though often that action consists of holding perfectly still." Or perhaps, "Love is a confidence in oneself of what you are and what you are here for, and at it's most pleasurable, what you are here for, is the other." |
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