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"Love You To" is a song by the Beatles off of the album Revolver. It is sung by George Harrison with no other Beatle. It is also the first Beatles song to be written in an Indian style. The Beatles were a British pop and rock group from Liverpool. ... Revolver was The Beatles seventh album in three years, released on August 5, 1966. ... George Harrison, MBE (February 24, 1943 – November 29, 2001) was a popular British guitarist, singer, songwriter, record producer, and film producer, best known as a member of The Beatles. ...


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Love Poems and Love Quotes :: LL (453 words)
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Im only 16 yes too young to know about love i agree.I had never once been called beautiful or "pretty" until my sophmore year.I was usually that type of "nerdy" girl n I didnt mind It was ok with me.It was a saturday February 11 when i met him.I was
Love is one of those strong words to say
Love (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) (10951 words)
Soble's intent in understanding eros to be a reason-dependent sort of love is to articulate a sharp contrast with agape, a sort of love that does not respond to the value of its object.
To summarize: if x loves y then x wants to benefit and be with y etc., and he has these wants (or at least some of them) because he believes y has some determinate characteristics ψ in virtue of which he thinks it worth while to benefit and be with y.
So it is because love involves forming a “we” that we must understand other persons and not properties to be the objects of love, and it is because my very identity as a person depends essentially on that “we” that it is not possible to substitute without loss one object of my love for another.
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