sophia
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yes, unfortunately that's what it means... if you love someone for real, you would do anything to be with them or to make them happy. that's why most of the best novels about love are about hardships and struggles the lovers go through to be together. and that's why love is closer to death more than any other feeling... it implies exceeding your own limits to make someone else complete... I meant content.
Anonymous
To me...Not to fight what you believe in means you lack courage or will..You may have passion but not the courage to do something about it. You may not possess the will power to start a fight you might not win or that may last longer than you are willing to waste time over.
LUCKY3
This question really made me think...
At first I wanted to say no because overall...
I respect another person's right to have a passion which contradicts mine...
I would never want someone to protest against my choice not to eat meat; therefore, I would never berate someone's choice to consume meat.
However, if I witnessed a group of people mutilating the deer in my father's back yard...I would be irate. And in the heat of fury, I'd probably run after them with a machete. Screaming, "How would you like me to skin you, you SOBs!"
So, if you push me far enough...
With something I'm truly passionate about...
You'll eventually strike a nerve...
So be prepared to go down!
countrytc
No. It takes great passion to avoid falling into the fight that can't be won. To not fight in typical sense is in fact, a type of fight in which there may be no loser. Passion can be in either case.
Mary-EM
No. What you lack in fighting abilities you make up for with your passion for work, family & boyfriends ;) lol