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Has Marriage failed in its aim of prosperity between bride and the groom. ?

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Alpha:

--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on June 30, 2010, 06:32:47 pm ---That is why I believe love too often equates madness*.

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No one has been able to define love, yet. Because there are simply a multitude of emotions attached to it, so many that 'love' itself is lost in that amalgam of emotions.


--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on June 30, 2010, 06:36:12 pm ---But it still may result in love.


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I don't see how. Explain please.



Freaked12:
I have to go now.

Fun is calling.


Good Night all

Alpha:

--- Quote from: Arsenal<3 on June 30, 2010, 06:49:24 pm ---I have to go now.

Fun is calling.


Good Night all

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Good Night & Take Care

$tyli$h Executive:

--- Quote from: ~Alpha on June 30, 2010, 06:47:20 pm ---
No one has been able to define love, yet. Because there are simply a multitude of emotions attached to it, so many that 'love' itself is lost in that amalgam of emotions.

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Those peculiar combination of emotions can be called "madness" in short.

Emotion is of little value in real life. It rarely causes success in anything.


--- Quote ---I don't see how. Explain please.
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Arranged marriages where partners don't know each other before (therefore, no chance of having fallen in love).

Alpha:

--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on June 30, 2010, 06:53:01 pm ---Those peculiar combination of emotions can be called "madness" in short.


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No, I wouldn't go blaming those 'innocent' emotions. Madness, as you call it, is exaggeration, on the part of people who are 'in love'. Things like "the rest of the world does not exist", etc.


--- Quote ---Emotion is of little value in real life. It rarely causes success in anything.
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If your will isn't strong, how can you succeed?


--- Quote ---Arranged marriages where partners don't know each other before (therefore, no chance of having fallen in love).
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Now, that's a good point. People who live together, and share with each other moments of live, do tend to fall in love. Ironically enough, that kind of love grows stronger, but still, emotions come to play: duty, responsibility, commitment.

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