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Better To Have Loved And Lost Than To Never Have Loved At All

Better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all.

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6 Comments

  1. Katrin

    This proverb means that love is a very strong emotion. Loving someone and being loved by someone are such wonderful experiences that they are worth fighting for, even if a relationship breaks down in the end. Not being able to experience love at all must be hell.

  2. Amy Estrada

    Yes, that’s right Katrin.

  3. Nia

    I think this proverb means, love is an important experience that even the pain of losing someone you love is better than to have never loved anyone

  4. Amy Estrada

    Yes Nia, very good!

  5. Nairim

    In my opinion the experience of love is very important for every human being. So even when it doesn’t go well is more convenient to experience it than to be ignorant of that wonderful feeling

  6. Amy Estrada

    Good Nairim!

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