Can love continue without meeting?

Alvina 2022-10-16 08:42:04

A deeper understanding of the great pleasure and desire satisfaction outside of traditional morality, as well as the guilt that comes with ethics. Because you can't fully own the other party, it is more likely to cause conflict and exhaustion that brings suspicion, conjecture, jealousy and insecurity, time and energy conflicts.

Passionate time is so joyful, we have never had so much joy in our lives.

The essence of love is mutual love: he has often told me that he has never loved another woman so deeply. He thought that by saying it so often, he would convince me of it. Yet I believe it only because I love him exactly the same. If I stopped loving him, I would stop believing in his love.

Mysterious religiousism, because the three promises were not kept, the Lord took Sarah first, but the hero and heroine in the film are lucky, they still love each other. In reality, many, many quarrels and conflicts caused by jealousy and exhaustion will quickly squander love. If the text really wants to come to the end of love, I am afraid it will also: ask him for a glass of water and he will not give it. ; he would drive me into complete isolation, leaving me alone, with nothing and no one around—like a hermit.

This is the real ending.

Can we still love if we can't meet? Depends on the status of the breakup. In the film is Sarah's prayer. Out of keeping her promise, she chose to break up without telling the male protagonist why. So in fact, the deep love between the two parties is just suppressed in the bottom of my heart, so even if they don't meet, they still love each other, even if Morris's appears in the form of resentment.

love does not end just because we don't see each other. People go on loving god, don't they? All their lives, without seeing him.": "That's not my kind of love." "Maybe there is no other kind.”

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The End of the Affair quotes

  • Sarah: Are you on a new book?

    Maurice Bendrix: Of course.

    Sarah: It's not about us, is it? The one you threatened to write?

    Maurice Bendrix: A book takes a year to write. It's too hard work for revenge.

    Sarah: If only you knew how little you had to revenge.

    Maurice Bendrix: I'm joking. We are adults. We knew it had to end some time. Now we can have lunch and talk about your husband.

  • Maurice Bendrix: You have to understand. I'm jealous of everything that moves. I'm jealous of the rain!