I am too full of lifeto be half-loved.

Ijeoma Umebinyuo
I am too full of lifeto be half-loved.
I am too full of lifeto be half-loved.
I am too full of lifeto be half-loved.
I am too full of lifeto be half-loved.
About This Quote

I am too full of life to be half-loved. Part of the meaning behind this quote is the idea that we should not be repressed and stifled because we can’t get enough of love. Instead, we should be free to give and receive love however we desire. Love should not be limited to a single person or even a couple.

It can exist in many forms such as friendship, family and even work. When we are too full of life, we do not give our love to anyone else, because we are too busy living our lives to feel half-loved by anyone else.

Source: Questions For Ada

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