to love or to like# Thoughts - 思考者
a*y
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for an object of our favour, be it a fellow human or a piece of work of art,
we use sometimes the word "love", other times "like". I wonder whether these
two sentiments only differ in intensity or there is some crucial element(s)
that is present in one while absent in the other and thus differentiate "to
love" from "to like".
if they are only different in intensity, then where in this continuum (I
suppose it is continous and not desultory?) of intensity do i draw the line
between love and likene
we use sometimes the word "love", other times "like". I wonder whether these
two sentiments only differ in intensity or there is some crucial element(s)
that is present in one while absent in the other and thus differentiate "to
love" from "to like".
if they are only different in intensity, then where in this continuum (I
suppose it is continous and not desultory?) of intensity do i draw the line
between love and likene