Question:

Does this make sence?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

People say "I love you from here to the moon", I say, "Loving you from here to the moon is not enough unless there is a moon in eternity"

Does "loving you from here..." make sence...?

 Tags:

   Report

3 ANSWERS


  1. the question makes sense, and so does your quote.. thats a very sweet thing to say! lucky girl, whoever it is! lol


  2. It kind of does but I would say something more along the lines like" Loving you from here to the moon is not enough unless it would take an eternity to get there."

    Because eternity is an amount of time, not a place that would hold the moon. I'm not mocking, or putting down your quote. It's very beautiful. I'm just giving you my oppion. :)

  3. You are a romantic. You can say what you like and they both make sense. Yours is the expression of great passion. You would have to find a very special girl to say that to. Be careful how you use it, you might give her the wrong idea and find yourself engaged!
You're reading: Does this make sence?

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 3 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.