What would you say to a loved one if you had only a few seconds to impart a last message? What language does love speak?
Some of you speak love with wine and roses. For other, "I love you," is best said by breakfast in bed, carefully set aside sport sections, or night out at the movies, complete with buttered popcorn.
Children spell love T-I-M-E. So, I think, do older folks.
Teenagers spell it T-R-U-S-T. Sometimes parents spell love N-O.
But no matter what the letters, the emotion beneath the wording must be tangible, demonstrable, and sincere.

Auteur: Angela Elwell Hunt

What would you say to a loved one if you had only a few seconds to impart a last message? What language does love speak?<br />Some of you speak love with wine and roses. For other, "I love you," is best said by breakfast in bed, carefully set aside sport sections, or night out at the movies, complete with buttered popcorn. <br />Children spell love T-I-M-E. So, I think, do older folks.<br />Teenagers spell it T-R-U-S-T. Sometimes parents spell love N-O.<br />But no matter what the letters, the emotion beneath the wording must be tangible, demonstrable, and sincere. - Angela Elwell Hunt




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