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it is mentioned by shakespeare.

2007-01-02 21:54:49 · 7 answers · asked by joc_jon1 1 in Education & Reference Quotations

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It means that when you truly love someone, you don't stop loving them when they have an accident which maims them in some way, when they become older and more absent minded, when they become fatter -- or any other alteration which might make them less attractive in the sight of someone who does not love them.

2007-01-03 02:04:51 · answer #1 · answered by Doethineb 7 · 0 0

To alter is to change. It refers to a state of constancy. My loving someone else is not dependant on even them loving me back, it is a constant gift in the giving.

2007-01-03 06:07:37 · answer #2 · answered by purplepinkanddots 3 · 1 0

There is a full biblical passage on love this is real bad I forgot where it was? I think its in Romans, Colossian or Corinthians it is the full technical term of love as in a marriage.

2007-01-03 08:52:42 · answer #3 · answered by Bruno C 1 · 0 0

It means that love is true...that it stands tests and will not fail no matter the challenges.

2007-01-03 07:04:52 · answer #4 · answered by woman in the well 5 · 0 0

It means when you find something wrong with someone or they hurt you, and you cease to love them, then it wasn't really love to begin with. Love is unfailing, and has no strings.

2007-01-03 05:56:42 · answer #5 · answered by Ellie W 3 · 0 0

it means true love does not change even when circumstances change.

it is literature; a cunning way of saying blatant truths.

2007-01-03 05:58:24 · answer #6 · answered by poncho4u 2 · 1 0

it means that if love changes with changing situations then it's not true love

2007-01-03 08:03:05 · answer #7 · answered by angel 2 · 1 0

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