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Is it better to have loved and lost or never to have loved at all? Why?
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Love is the most inspiring feeling of all. It makes you feel alive in a way that nothing else can. That feeling is worth everything in the world. It's great if that feeling can last forever, but if it can't for some reason, then it is still better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all.
Loved and lost. Never having loved would be the saddest possible way to have gone through life.
Better to have loved and lost, because love is what makes life worth living. Hokey I know, but true in my opinion.
loved and lost. you will always cherish the memories of that love
Loved and lost. What's the point of life if not to experience love in any form.
It is better to have loved and lost, you must live life to the fullest.
I agree, the things that we lose that hurt the most, are what meant the most to us
Loved and lost, I would hate to have never loved. sad idea.
Much better to have loved regardless of how it turned out.
love is a wondefull thing if you konw what i mean
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It's better to have loved and lost because at least you have the memories to sustain you after the loss.
never to have loved at all sounds so good after a heartbreak... But right now, while I'm inlove and madly so, I dont care if it ends in hurt, I treasure every minute I have, so that alone definitely makes it better to have loved and lost
Have loved & lost. You will have learned a lot & made great memories.
Have loved and lost. Life only happens once (to my current knowledge), having missed to have loved can be really sad.