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Do you believe this to be so?? If it was real Love should it not have conquered give me examples of what you think yes or no...........

2007-05-24 04:01:16 · 9 answers · asked by Rita 6 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

9 answers

Consider the gardener and the garden. The gardener
seeking to live their garden waters the garden at regular
intervals. The gardener does this for many days, but the
garden does not bloom. The gardener thinks to themself,
"I must not be trying hard enough to show my love". So the
gardener decreases the interval in between watering.
The following day the gardener comes to nurture the
garden and finds the garden has rotted. The gardener
wonders what could have caused this turn of events,
so the gardener lifts the soil beneath the plants. The
gardener finds that the roots are drowned in a flood
of water. The gardener couldn't see that the water had
been accumulating beneath the surface of the soil,
and for the gardener to have investigated earlier would
surely have compromised the plants' health. The moral
of the story is people can choose love, but love can't choose
people.

2007-05-24 07:28:20 · answer #1 · answered by active open programming 6 · 0 1

Common sense and the ability to think both logically and emotionally can conquer all, but not love. Love has to already be there for it to be effective, and if that was the case, then yes, love can conquer all. With all the wars & people trying to control everyone's minds, people wouldn't know love if it drop-kicked them in the ***.

2007-05-24 13:58:29 · answer #2 · answered by MelloYello 5 · 0 0

Don't I wish that love did conquer all! Sadly, it doesn't always. When the world around us pushes too hard and consequences around us bind us too tightly, love doesn't conquer all. Have you ever heard of the play "Aida"? The main characters, Aida and Radames fell in love with each other but there were major problems: Aida was a Nubian princess slave captured by the Egyptians and Radames was an Egyptian who was engaged to wed Pharaoh's daughter. For this treason, they were buried alive. Unfortunately, this is one case that love didn't conquer all. In real life, it happens all the time.

2007-05-24 11:09:13 · answer #3 · answered by Raingirl 3 · 0 0

Yes I think true love will conquer all, I love to read the history of England and in my present time there was a man who would be king but found a divorced women from the United States and took her in lieu of the crown. Does that no turn your heart and warm your cockles? Love to me is the strongest emotion there is, Gangis Khan a unrelenting murderer stopped killing because love replaced hatred in his murderous hide then he died, but his last emotion was LOVE!

2007-05-24 11:13:49 · answer #4 · answered by Conrey 5 · 0 0

Can it conquer War ?
maybe it can conquer the heart of the victim but not the heart of the Killer

2007-05-24 11:53:44 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All cannot conquer love.

2007-05-24 11:09:26 · answer #6 · answered by driving_blindly 4 · 1 0

love could conquer all, but people just forgot about it

2007-05-24 11:14:35 · answer #7 · answered by RED ROSE 5 · 0 0

Love does not conquer. Lust does. Life goes on when all is lost, even when you loss love. but lust always comes back.

2007-05-24 11:09:40 · answer #8 · answered by newtonman 2 · 2 0

I think stupidness is one. If two people are stupid in nature, then they can not conquer it. To put it in a wider context, I mean anything that's your nature, anything that makes up of you.

Argument welcome.

2007-05-24 11:08:02 · answer #9 · answered by Z L 2 · 0 0

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