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Love sentence examples

  • His final poem is about forbidden love but he is too ill to write it down.

  • Love at first sight?

  • Such people eventually succeed, sometimes through persistence, but often through the unconditional love and support of others.

  • Love affair.

  • The loopy links garden and loopy links zoo support toddlers' love of linking and feature boldly colored and patterned loops with magnetic snap closures.

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  • Loved ones.

  • Vengeance or the path of true love - which will Lydia choose?

  • Love song has been the most enduring and endearing pop music art form.

  • Hit " walking in the rain with the one i love " .

  • Love to hate.

  • Dearly loved husband of Dorothy, much loved husband of Dorothy, much loved father of Clifford, father-in-law of Jane, dearest grandfather of martin and Samantha.

  • He was, he said " inspired by the everlasting love that Roy shared with dale Evans.

  • Love story - the sexuality of the players is inconsequential.

  • They were safe in the undying love of Christ.

  • You may want to add in some speech games or a love poem which you will find in our love poem which you will find in our love poems and readings section.

  • Have mercy on me, o god, according to thy steadfast love; according to thy abundant mercy blot out my transgressions.

  • Link love spells, free love spells, love charms, love potions, free magic.. .

  • Lady Carteret died during childbirth in 1736 and supposedly haunts the corridors looking for her lost love.

Love is blind

Origin

This was coined by Shakespeare and was quite a favourite line of his. It appears in several of his plays, including Two Gentlemen of Verona, Henry V and The Merchant Of Venice. For example, this piece from The Merchant Of Venice, 1596:

JESSICA: Here, catch this casket; it is worth the pains. I am glad 'tis night, you do not look on me, For I am much ashamed of my exchange: But love is blind and lovers cannot see The pretty follies that themselves commit; For if they could, Cupid himself would blush To see me thus transformed to a boy.

Modern-day research supports the view that the blindness of love is not just a figurative matter. A research study in 2004 by University College London found that feelings of love suppressed the activity of the areas of the brain that control critical thought.

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Explanation of the idioms surrounding this irresistible subject.

A scientific study carried out in 2004 claimed to prove that love at first sight is a true phenomenon and that many people decide what kind of relationship they want within minutes of meeting someone. Apparently, in some cases, it can only take a few seconds for a person to decide that someone is going to be the love of their life.

One wonders whether this feeling will last, whether love will blossom (continue to grow) and whether people who meet in these circumstances will remain madly in love or head over heels in love for long periods of time. Perhaps they have a love nest where they can conduct a love affair, although this will clearly mean that they are not married, at least to each other. Sometimes such affairs are conducted in public and it can be embarrassing for other people to watch lovebirds who are all lovey-dovey (excessively and demonstrably affectionate) in public.

Occasionally a third person may be involved and a love triangle may develop, which may end in tears for all concerned. Years later there may be no love lost between the former lovers (they can’t stand each other). Of course there are many people who would not contemplate an illicit relationship for love nor money (not under any circumstances) and even if they have a love-hate relationship with their partner, they remain together. Shakespeare observed that “the course of true love never did run smooth” and it seems to be the case that people can fall out of love just as quickly as they can fall in love with someone.