Particularly when you're young, you're terribly flattered by people who like you, so you think you love them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you fall in love, and you're very young, you think that that's the love of your life. And maybe it is, but it usually doesn't turn out that way.
I have had young fascinations but never love.
I am a ordinary teenager. I fall in love like everyone else.
Eventually you love people - friends or lovers - because of their flaws.
I think that love isn't what you think it is when you're in your twenties or even thirties.
When I look out at the people and they look at me and they're smiling, then I know that I'm loved. That is the time when I have no worries, no problems.
People either love me or they think I'm obnoxious. I get that.
People say, 'Don't you get tired of people coming up to you all the time?' But what's wrong with strangers saying they love you?
You fall in love with somebody who fits within what I call your 'love map,' an unconscious list of traits that you build in childhood as you grow up. And I also think that you gravitate to certain people, actually, with somewhat complementary brain systems.
The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them; it is by excusing nothing that pure love shows itself.
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