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The Forty Rules of Love
by Elif Shafak
Okay, where do I begin?
Do I start with the bizarre waves of emotion this book gave me upon finishing it, or the reflection that had dawned upon me that still lingers, to this day?
"Love cannot be explained. It can only be experienced. Love cannot be explained, yet it explains all. "
This one is simple and yet deeply touched every aspect and relationship in life.
Sure, some of the points were questionable, "scandalous" but everything and all boils down to one main thing, LOVE. Love above all, above anything.
"I’d rather extinguish the fire in hell and burn heaven so that people could start loving God for no other reason than love."
Can you believe that Elif Shafak is already my favorite author before I read this?
Imagine the adoration I have for her now that I had consumed this.
Do I start with the bizarre waves of emotion this book gave me upon finishing it, or the reflection that had dawned upon me that still lingers, to this day?
"Love cannot be explained. It can only be experienced. Love cannot be explained, yet it explains all. "
This one is simple and yet deeply touched every aspect and relationship in life.
Sure, some of the points were questionable, "scandalous" but everything and all boils down to one main thing, LOVE. Love above all, above anything.
"I’d rather extinguish the fire in hell and burn heaven so that people could start loving God for no other reason than love."
Can you believe that Elif Shafak is already my favorite author before I read this?
Imagine the adoration I have for her now that I had consumed this.