I think love is a dangerous. I think it drives you crazy, you do things you would never have dreamed, It breeds jealousy, and there is such a fine line between it and hate. But I wouldn't want to ever be without it!
2007-06-19 23:07:09
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answered by Psycho Chicken! 5
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Leviticus 18:22 'Do not have sex with a man as you would with a woman. It is an abomination. Why would a God of love say such a thing? Did you read the answers to Peach's question? Like it or not, they were smug and hateful. Whether anyone cares to admit it or not, Christianity plays a big part in our laws. It's Christian groups that organize protests against gay marriage and abortion clinics, raise a fuss over stem-cell research, etc. EDIT: Just let gays get married. It's so little to ask for, but it means so much.
2016-05-20 05:55:05
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answered by ? 3
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Love and War are two very emotional extremes. Society has always had difficulty defining structures that can guide the action of the individual when engaged in either. I believe the saying "All's fair in love and war" simply abandons any hope of finding or developing such structures. So any action is justified in war as in love.
However, you will note that society still put Jean Harris in jail when she shot her lover in a jealous rage in a parking lot (remember the sensational murder case of the doctor who wrote the Scarsdale Diet).
So when people start killing each other it's no longer about their actions in love, but their actions in a breach of the law. We couldn't judge ho much Jean Harris loved her lover. We can judge her for the crime of murder which she committed.
2007-06-20 00:31:41
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answered by livemoreamply 5
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Love is War
2007-06-19 23:04:18
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answered by Veronica 3
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Every action that you take in love, is representative, equal, and fair the one you should make, or have made in war. To leave, to stay, to fight, to die, to unify, to divide; these are all questions, and actions to which that the outcome, would be as fair in love, as it is in war.
2007-06-19 23:02:04
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answered by k_smack21 1
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Yes I think that is true Aggression Libido thing .
On a more basic quotation for you to ponder what about the upper class's statement never complain never explain , -
means if someone rips you off one of your own class don't complain , so you don't have to explain when you Rip them off , the peasants weren't in a position to complain anyway
2007-06-19 23:06:07
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answered by Anonymous
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love is a battlefield.
but i never really understood that saying- nothing is fair in war in my opinion..and there are many things not fair in love ether.
2007-06-20 00:15:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes.
Love can kill you or set you free.
2007-06-20 11:00:48
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answered by Ms Informed 6
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