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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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There's no explaining ...

Hi,


"There's no explaining love. It stands by itself; it makes mistakes and struggles on its own".


Does the writer mean there's no use to explain about love?

Thank you
  

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I think that's about it. Also: don't try to control love; love is what it is.

  • I think that's about it.
  • Also: don't try to control love; love is what it is.
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I think that's about it. Also: don't try to control love; love is what it is.

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