There's more than what the eye can see, the heart can love, and the brain can understand.

Louise Philippe Dulay
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The mind is limitless, but the body is finite. We don’t know everything there is to know, but we often think that we do. For example, when someone asks you, “What is love?” you may have an immediate response in your head. However, the truth is that love is so much more than can be understood or expressed in words.

Love brings joy to the soul, helps us understand each other better and brings us closer together. Love is what allows us to overcome our fears and it inspires us to be better people. Sometimes love takes us places that are unexpected and even dangerous, but it’s worth the risk.

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