-I don't want to know about love. -But you should, my daughter. You have to know about love. The things that people I would do for love. All truths are reduced to love, right? Of one form or another do. You know, there is a difference between love and necessity. Sometimes, lo that you feel is immediate and without ton or they are -it sat a little more straight. Two people They look from the other side of a room or rub the skin. Their souls recognize That person as his. There is no time to guess. The soul always knows ... If it's right or wrong.
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The speaker expresses a reluctance to understand love, while a parent emphasizes its importance in life. They suggest that love drives people to act in powerful ways, implying it holds ultimate truth. This perspective highlights love's fundamental role in human experience, urging one to explore its depths.

The parent illustrates the difference between love and necessity, suggesting that true connection goes beyond mere need. They describe an instinctive recognition between souls, emphasizing that genuine love is immediate and undeniable. This insight reflects an understanding that the soul inherently knows when it finds its counterpart, transcending conscious reasoning.

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