by Dodgy Dog in a Sable COAT on October 22nd, 2009

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There are a couple of Spanish quotations that oppose each other. One says "In the distance, love grows deeper", the other one says "In the distance, love dies".
Which one do you think is more true?

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  • by Phillis - Zacks little sister on October 22nd, 2009

    Phillis - Zacks little sister

    They are refering to two different time frames, Dodgy. When it makes love grow deeper, that means you had time enough to miss them terribly. When it dies, the time took so long that loneliness took over, and life was resumed. +5

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  • by Brian I on September 27th, 2010

    Brian I

    Neither, they oppose themselves in the same way that the English sayings, "Too many cooks spoil the broth" and "Many hands make light work" do. Depending on circumstances either could be true.

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  • by Sunshine in a COAT of Sunshine on October 22nd, 2009

    Sunshine in a COAT of Sunshine

    In the Distance Love Grows.

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