At first, when we start loving someone, we fear that our love won’t be answered, and that we’ll hear nothing more but the echo of our own voice, sarcastically resounding in the vast mountains. Then, when we truly love someone, our greatest fear is that the loved one will stop loving us. But what we should fear and dread as much, is that we won’t stop loving them, even after they are dead or gone. Perhaps it’s more bearable to live without any answer at all, than to know the answer yet not being able to ask another question.
Monday, 24 January 2011
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In Wikipedia, love is the emotion of strong affection and personal attachment. In philosophical context, love is a virtue representing all of human kindness, compassion, and affection. The true love is, you will not care whether it will be answered. The best example is the parents' love to the children.
I totally agree. And in a broader context, sincere goodness will always win from evil. Those who seek to do harm to others, ultimately end up losing, for deep inside they know that they are in the wrong.
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