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When we attribute our experience of love only to the presence of another, there may be a tendency to overlook or recognize our own love-worth or lovableness. ... it could be rearranged to suggest that we cannot truly appreciate the lovability of someone else without taking into account our own lovability.
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lovable , loveable ; adj attracting or deserving affection ; ♦ lovability, loveability, lovableness, loveableness n ; ♦ lovably, loveably adv ... lovableness; lovably; lovage; lovat...
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Any serious conversation about sustainable buildings must begin with the issue of Lovability. If a building cannot be loved, then it is likely to be demolished and carted off to the landfill in only a generation or two.
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The italicized clause in this passage is almost identical to the View, except that it refers to friendship, not lovableness. (The penultimate quotation was about friendship, too.); Friendship and lovableness are closely related, however: lovableness is one of three nec-essary and sufficient conditions for friendship.
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Here's how to create your Lovability Inventory. Take a sheet of paper and draw a vertical line down the center, creating two columns. Write "My Lovable Qualities" on top the left column and on the right side put "Why this matters to my date." Think about your lovable qualities listing them down the left side.
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I’d suggest that our earliest impressions about God are not that of lovability, but something like power or infinite wisdom. It is through spiritual enlightenment and growth that we come to see Him as lovable.
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Affectionate or passionate devotion. The Greeks recognized four aspects of love: liking of something (storage), friendship or fondness ... The Greek philosophers Plato and Aristotle both hold that love is ultimately the desire of the imperfect for the perfect, ... St Augustine defines virtue as ordo amoris (‘the order of love’),
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My ultimate goal is to select, from the overall universe of positive English words, a short list of the best positive words (certainly a somewhat subjective task) that one can read and enjoy whenever you wish. The fundamental selection criteria are that each chosen 1. Fairly simple and common; ... Wonderful Positive Words;
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- mashed potatoes; esp. in the phr. sausage(s) and mash ... - benumbed in the mental faculties; stupefied, bewildered dead ... Children's game: Old Roger ('Old Roger is dead and is laid in his grave')
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