When you think of
your past love, you may view it as a failure.
But when you find a new love, you
view the past as a teacher. In the game of love, it really doesn't matter who
won or who lost. What is important is you know when to hold on and when to let
go.
You know you really love someone when you want him or her to be happy, even
if his or her happiness means that your not a part of it. Everything happens
for the best.
If the person you love doesn't love you back, don't be afraid to
love someone else again, for you'll never know unless you give it a try. You'll
never love a person unless you risk for love. Love strives in hurting. If you
don't get hurt, you don't learn how to love. Love doesn't hurt all the time,
though the hurting is still there to test you and help you grow.
Don't find
love, let love find you. That is why it is called falling in love because you
don't force yourself to fall. You just fall. You cannot finish a book without
closing its chapters. If you want to go on, then you have to leave the past as
you turn the pages. Love is not destroyed by a single failure or won by a
single caress. It is a lifetime venture in which we are always learning,
discovering and growing.
The greatest irony of love is letting go when you need
to hold on and holding on when you need to let go. We lose someone we love only
when we are destined to find someone else who can love us even more than we can
love ourselves. On falling out of love, take some time to heal and then get
back on the horse. Don't ever make the same mistake of riding the same one that
threw you the first time.
To love is to risk rejection; to live is to risk
dying, to hope is to risk failure. But risk must be taken because the greatest
hazard in life is risking nothing. To reach for another is to risk involvement,
to expose your feelings is to expose true self; to love is to risk not to be
loved in return.
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