If you stop loving someone, did you ever love them? If you say you're committed and later you're not committed, well, was the first thing commitment? You see what I mean? This kind of thing has always interested me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
And if you stop and think about it you won't believe it's true: That all the love you've been giving has all been meant for you.
I never take any commitment lightly, and I certainly don't take my wife lightly. I never did and I never will. That's permanent. That's true love.
You can't stop loving or wanting to love because when its right it's the best thing in the world. When you're in a relationship and its good, even if nothing else in your life is right, you feel like your whole world is complete.
Have you ever loved somebody, loved her completely, but had to end the relationship for life reasons?
I have no problem with commitment - you can't have a real relationship without it. I can flip on a switch in my brain, and even if the next Brad Pitt is standing next to me, I won't look at him. But I can also turn that switch off, and then I collect attractive boys.
It's not possible to stop love.
A major part of love is commitment. If we are committed to someone, if I'm committed to loving you, then it's not possible for me to 'fall out of love.'
Love wasn't put in your heart to stay. Love isn't love until you give it away.
Most marriages recognize this paradox: Passion destroys passion; we want what puts an end to wanting what we want.
Absolutely not. I have no problem with commitment. In fact, I love having someone in my life.