Why there's no other possession more important than love.
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What is more important, love or reason?
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Tom Byron, Life is what you put in and what you take out of it.
Answered Jun 23, 2014
Love is unexplainable-irrational.
Rationally we can't explain love, because once we dissect it, then the mystery is gone. Unrequited love, defies rational thinking. It is still powerful, but not rational.
Love makes the world go 'round; it soothes the savage beast in man's heart. Love asks for nothing in return, but to be loved in return.
It can unite two people for generations. It can be a great comfort, if you are lucky. It can also drive you mad, yet you irrationally still long for love's sweet song to play in your heart...who knows how it can be so.
Not rational. Love is more important, but that is a rational explanation. I can live and love with that conundrum.
As Shakespeare explains 400 years ago, "Love all, trust few." All's Well That Ends Well", seems to concur with me.
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Love is unexplainable-irrational.
Rationally we can't explain love, because once we dissect it, then the mystery is gone. Unrequited love, defies rational thinking. It is still powerful, but not rational.
Love makes the world go 'round; it soothes the savage beast in man's heart. Love asks for nothing in return, but to be loved in return.
It can unite two people for generations. It can be a great comfort, if you are lucky. It can also drive you mad, yet you irrationally still long for love's sweet song to play in your heart...who knows how it can be so.
Not rational. Love is more important, but that is a rational explanation. I can live and love with that conundrum.
As Shakespeare explains 400 years ago, "Love all, trust few." All's Well That Ends Well", seems to concur with me.
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