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Where does love come from?

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Where does love come from?

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  1. somewhere deep inside...in your heart, in your mind, in your soul.


  2. your hormones lmaooooo!!!!!!!

  3. I think it lurks within the shadows of doubt...and then, it pounces on you when you least expect it.

  4. The Muscle that sustains our life.. The Heart

  5. your mind, your heart, feelingssss.

  6. what's love got to do with it?

    below the belt =)

  7. It comes from a need to be loved.

  8. Love doesn't come...

    It always is...

    If you feel it has gone...

    I assure you it is waiting right outside your door...

    Just open up...

  9. Love stems from the formative of thoughts and images of another, perception, and conceptualization. which then comes into the heart as a positive feeling.

  10. mind heart and soul....I'm thinking, without even one...it won't last....

  11. It does not come but it grows from within, rapidly, when the right person comes along.


  12. wow, that's a good question

    never really thought about it

    well the obvious answer

    would be our hearts

    but maybe something deeper then that

    maybe our souls?

    i'm not sure

    i'll be reading the other answers[:

    <3

  13. Fantasia.

    And, apparently, the Nothing ate it too...

  14. Love is everywhere.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKwYyrXZe...

  15. It naturally comes when you're least expected, it has and always been there, right from the very beginning of time ..

  16. It is born the day you are born,

    and then nourished by your family,

    and then shared with your loved ones,

    and then given to your sould mate ,

    and eventually your soul mate is the one

    who takes it beyond life ~

    My love was not nourished by family,

    so it is having problems getting to the next steps ~

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