Mar 18, 2008 17:33 | |
| Once a person is in love then they become a prisoner to it, and may have to escape from it in order to regain their senses? Geesh......I don't know..... Napoleon Bonaparte of course was a brilliant military strategist but maybe a little on the insecure side when it came to romance. A French person may have a good answer to your question. |
Mar 18, 2008 18:36 | |
| guestfree, li bai's poem can explain somtheing. I guess LiBai was in love when he wrote his peom. ''the deeper someboday is in love, the more lonesome he feels' but it hard to explain what love is and that's why it becomes an endless topic. repost: Li Bai DRINKING ALONE WITH THE MOON From a pot of wine among the flowers I drank alone. There was no one with me -- Till, raising my cup, I asked the bright moon To bring me my shadow and make us three. Alas, the moon was unable to drink And my shadow tagged me vacantly; But still for a while I had these friends To cheer me through the end of spring.... I sang. The moon encouraged me. I danced. My shadow tumbled after. As long as I knew, we were boon companions. And then I was drunk, and we lost one another. ...Shall goodwill ever be secure? I watch the long road of the River of Stars. 007 |
Mar 18, 2008 20:17 | |
| Napoleon was a great military leader, but I am not sure if he is a caring lover or husband. I know little about Napoleon's personal life. Most documents recorded only about his military experience. Is there a movie about Napoleon and his lovers. |
Oct 13, 2010 11:10 | |
| Other quotes: "Love in France is a comedy, in England a tragedy, in Italy an opera aria and in Germany a melodrama." -Marguerite Blessington "Love: a great mental disease." -Plato "Love is the reverse of the coin of which the obverse is Truth." -Mahatma Gandhi Nice words ...I think... Carlos |
Oct 15, 2010 04:36 | |
| "Love in France is a comedy, in England a tragedy, in Italy an opera aria and in Germany a melodrama." Then Love in Finland is what? |
Oct 15, 2010 11:46 | |
| Love in Finland... let me see... making a generalization...perhaps cold, eh? Carlos |
Oct 17, 2010 22:23 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by CARLOS Love in Finland... let me see... making a generalization...perhaps cold, eh?Carlos Love in Finland is cold? How did you melt your wife's heart, Carlos? The only victory over love is flight. If you love a person but you can not give what she wants, then you may choose "flight". Leaving her is a good choice for you. |
Oct 20, 2010 10:58 | |
| Aggree, Cherry, leaving would save the future life of two persons although for the one who is in that situation it would be a sacrifice. How did I melt my wifes sub-tropical heart? I have earlier said that otherwise I am a Finn, cold and calm but my heart is italian... Scitsophrenic, isn't it... Carlos |
Oct 20, 2010 22:25 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by CHERRY07 If you love a person but you can not give what she wants, then you may choose "flight". Leaving her is a good choice for you.Do you really think it is a good choice to leave? Maybe, you can not give her best now. But you can give what she wants if you work hard and are finally successful. Do not be a coward. Leaving can not help you solve your problem. You can leave but you don't know what she thinks. She might think of getting hardships together with you. |
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