It is not easy to learn much about love, but one thing I discovered, that Lady Harleigh taught me: it is not whom you love that is important, but only that we love.

Thomas Tryon
It is not easy to learn much about love, but...
It is not easy to learn much about love, but...
It is not easy to learn much about love, but...
It is not easy to learn much about love, but...
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Loving someone is important, but it isn’t the only thing. We all have emotions, even when it comes to love. The love I feel for someone else is not the same as the love they feel for me. It’s not easy to learn much about love, but one thing I discovered, that Lady Harleigh taught me: it is not whom you love that is important, but only that we love.

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