The true love

Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies. ~Aristotle

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  1. Michael Howell

    March 21, 2013

    Yes that is true,that is what love is supposed to be.There are those out there that try to manipulate the system,and that ails me deeply +Jendhamuni Sos my friend…..

  2. kenneth martinez

    March 21, 2013

    Hi, my friend love the post is Ur day going well for u ,I know u are a very busy women don't forget to take a break or two during the day Ur friend Ken..

  3. Dawn Murr

    March 21, 2013

    Does any one no where siver six is

  4. michelle rosemarie flynn

    March 21, 2013

    i collect christmas ornaments i would love to hang that one on my tree its breath taking really

  5. Jeremiah Silvanus

    March 21, 2013

    to LOVE and to BELOVED is The GREATEST HAPPINESS of existence.
    DELILAH
    SILVANUS.

  6. alli khan

    March 21, 2013

    Love is feelings of mind……Sourav Ghosh. Love is being kept up all night because you cannot think of anything but your hearts desire…Love is one touch leaving you breathless…All you need is LOVE!

  7. Maisha rahman

    March 21, 2013

    shheesh! that it one tough knot! holding all of that wait….wow!

  8. Yvonne Bates

    March 21, 2013

    I love your pictures and keep on sharing it with us. Good nite dear..late here in SA

  9. Audrey Beasley

    March 21, 2013

    good photo and do like aristotle very much  his definition of love true

  10. Madhura More

    March 22, 2013

    superb….&…..so beautifullllllll…………..

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