Loving Someone

Loving someone is about giving, not receiving. 
~Nicholas Sparks, author

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  1. zeke Folliard

    July 23, 2013

    Yes to love someone special it's not the receiving but what you give not always by saying but by what you do +Jendhamuni Sos

  2. Gordon Lee

    July 23, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos Your comment is sincere and without criticism, but for love to succeed it must be mutually reciprocated otherwise you have cases where someone will drain another of their love, and offer only deception, apathy, or pain in return. It is possible to be forced to maintain a relationship simply because children or a mother is involved. Prearranged marriages are also difficult for me to imagine working with any better luck than throwing dice.

  3. Rajesh Panchal

    July 27, 2013

    Plz send to me the name for a boy starting letter N, Y…plz suggest me a good name…

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