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Woman writing down "365 reasons why I love you" notes. ... 269. You always ask how my friends are doing. 270. I love that you never make fun of me for crying at sappy movies. 271. When your mind ...
Our total love for you is everlasting.” 10. Emily Dickinson to Susan Huntington, 11 June 1852 “When I look around me and find myself alone, I sigh for you again; little sigh, and vain sigh ...
Unique Love Letters for Her. 1. Sweetheart, You are the Taylor to my Travis.I’m so thankful our paths led us to each other. You enchant me whenever we’re together.
In a 1954 paper, Strachey gave one of just a few extant examples of the kinds of love letter the program would generate: Darling Sweetheart, You are my avid fellow feeling. My affection curiously clings to your passionate wish. My liking yearns for your heart. You are my wistful sympathy: my tender liking. Yours beautifully M. U. C.
A love letter has no specific form, length, or writing medium; the sentiments communicated, and how, determine whether a letter is a love letter or not. The range of emotions expressed can span from adulation to obsession, and include devotion, disappointment, grief and indignation, self-confidence, ambition, impatience, self-reproach and ...
Although Byron's life was cut short at the age of only 36, almost 3000 letters of his are known. [8] There are three main reasons why that number is so large: one is simply the pleasure Byron took in composing them; another is the fact that Byron spent many years in self-imposed exile in Italy and Greece, which made it necessary for him to write to keep in touch with his friends in England ...
Immediately, it felt like a weight had been lifted when she saw what her husband had done for her -- listed 15 reasons why he loves her at the crux of her struggle, totally embodying unconditional ...
"Sixteen Reasons (Why I Love You)" is a list song written by Bill and Doree Post in 1959 recounting sixteen reasons for being in love, beginning "The way you hold my hand", which in 1960 reached #3 via a recording by Connie Stevens.