Sometimes, love isn't enough. Well, the word "love," that is. But, that's the beauty of language! There are tons of other words for love and more than one way to express your deep feelings.
Love is more than words—it's action, resilience, and appreciation. A personal reflection on love, loss, and strength.
[2] Its ultimate origin is thought to be the Proto-Indo-European root leubh-, meaning “to care, desire, love” – the same source as for words such as the Sanskrit lubhyati, meaning “desires ...
Did you know that the foodie French have a name for a lover of grub and that (no surprises here) we Brits have a word for someone who finds pleasure in precipitation? Love buying books ...
That’s where “Tell me more” becomes a game-changer. Why These Three Words Work Many relationships suffer not from a lack of love but from a lack of feeling understood. Too often, we listen ...