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Love will always be stronger than hate

Love will always be stronger than hate

By Dip RaiPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Love will always be stronger than hate

In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet play, the idea is that hatred is stronger than love and is evidenced by the old anger between two warring families in the city of Verona. What can show off the power of parental love is that it really makes sense in a family that is fighting to end a ruthless fight.

A hateful and retaliatory response does not solve our problems individually or collectively. Harboring resentment can be especially true if we feel that we are being treated unfairly, by being self-centered, or by being mean to others. Thinking habits can reveal the deep love and sadness behind our anger.

We are stronger than they are, and we are stronger in our love than our hatred. If you are afraid, it is stronger than you hate it, but if you are afraid, you love it. We can learn to work and to use compassion to nurture those we love.

If hatred destroys a marriage, if hatred destroys family relationships, if it destroys friendships, if love destroys union in the Church, then I would say that in the heart of a Christian there is no place for hatred. But in despair, one must remember that history has a way in which truth and love prevail. Victory is better than evil, love is stronger than hate, light is stronger than darkness, life is stronger than death, our victory lies in the one who loves us.

I do not understand why people seem to believe that hate is stronger and wiser than love because love is the most powerful force in the world. I don’t like to play with love, but love gives me so much.

You may fear it, but it will always be stronger than you, and even if you hate it, you will continue to love it, you will not be able to control it. And you may be afraid to love, but love will be stronger than you, and you will hate it, and you will fear love, but you will love it, you will just not know it well.

I suggest that if you are prone to hate, you develop a plan to attract something you hate to your love. They know that those who let hate rest in their hearts realize that they are ruining the lives of those around them. If you do not want to love them, you will be angry and try to love someone else.

I don't know what Y thinks of it, but I don't want to hate it anymore. And I want to be better than the lessons they taught me. I want love to be greater than hate, compassion is stronger than revenge.

The power of hatred has taken away the power of forgiveness manifested in love, and although love has been able to transform your life in a positive sense, it has not removed the scars of injustice that have been implanted in you for the rest of your life.

Connect with your loved ones and offer encouragement and support. If we want to bring about change, love is a weapon to be used, and one must fight the fire not only by fire to win but also by society and family. I can no longer wait for you to help spread the message of love to your neighbors.

Singleton believes that the power of small acts of love can have a profound effect on people's lives. Chris Singleton, a native of Charleston, South Carolina, has done his job in life to encourage a generation to love even though they were discriminated against following the murder of their mother. Sharonda Coleman Singleton, Sington's mother, was one of nine people killed at Charleston's Emanuel AME Church in Calhoun Street.

In the years following his mother's murder, Singleton traveled the world propagating the idea that love would always be stronger than hatred. Singleton's determination to share the message that "love is greater than hate" was heard in Charleston and in communities across the country.

He forgives the guilty and puts the power of love above hatred. Martin Luther King Jr. is a modern example of the Christian principle of Christian principles, and it is the love he used in the days of human rights. Chris, Shonda's son mentioned above, is an exemplary witness, for when he loses his temper and hates someone who has been taken from his mother, he stirs up resentment and seeks revenge, but most people do not blame him.

Singleton remembers a man who approached him to talk and confess that he was a racist who had been taught to hate a different person. It was at a time when his grandchildren had a different skin color when he changed his mind.

To no avail, Madame Defarge fought back and missed, but with Pross's efforts, "Love will always be stronger than hate," she grabbed him, lifted him to the ground, and fought as usual.

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