I didn't know that love is not about what we do, but who we are, convincing others of our love for them...and about who loves us.

Jack Frost
I didn't know that love is not about what we...
I didn't know that love is not about what we...
I didn't know that love is not about what we...
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“I didn't know that love is not about what we do, but who we are, convincing others of our love for them…” Love is not about what you do; it's about who you are. Love is not something that is earned; it's something that is given freely. Love is not something that requires an action plan; it's something that shows up in the doing of things out of our power. Love is not about how much you know; it's about how much you care. Love is not just an emotion; it's the act of being in love with one another.

Source: Experiencing Fathers Embrace

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