If you say, I love you, then you have already fallen in love with language, which is already a form of break up and infidelity.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Even in the deepest love relationship - when lovers say 'I love you' to each other - we don't really know what we're saying, because language isn't equal to the complexity of human emotions.
To say 'I love you' one must first be able to say the 'I.'
I've been in relationships where we've said 'I love you' after two weeks.
We should remember that saying 'I love you' is only a beginning. We need to say it, we need to mean it, and most importantly we need consistently to show it. We need to both express and demonstrate love.
Words make love with one another.
I've never fallen in love right off the bat. I get scared to say I love you too soon because it means so much. It means you're not seeing an end to things.
Loving your language means a command of its vocabulary beyond the level of the everyday.
To try to write love is to confront the muck of language: that region of hysteria where language is both too much and too little, excessive and impoverished.
If you love someone, you say it, right then, out loud. Otherwise, the moment just passes you by.
I love you if you love me.
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