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Seeds of Love (1998) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | Love comes in any number of shapes and sizes, a fact evident in some languages by having several words for “love,” each reflecting a different side. |
 | | The seed of love, dropped into fertile ground, often appears to be slow at first, with no signs visible to the outside world. |
 | | The love must not become a prison, but should be a solid foundation for growth, a source of encouragement in addition or in spite of the circumstances, a fortress of love against attacks by the anger, hate, and ugliness of the outside world. |
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