Avinash Posted December 1, 2006 Report Share Posted December 1, 2006 What you have written in the last post has something to do with how we define love. Same statement can become literal or figurative depending on how the words in the statement are defined. If we define love in such a way that love should exclude hate (as seemed from your first post in this thread), then the literal meaning of 'love is everywhere' is something which we know is not true (in fact you yourself indicated this in your first post). On the other hand, if we deine love in such a way that even hate becomes a kind of love (as indicated in your previous post), then the literal meaning of 'love is everywhere' is something which we know to be true. Since we would like to close this discussion, I think I should not answer what I think of the statement 'hate is also a form of love'. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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