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Discover LudwigThe phrase "excess love" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to an overwhelming or excessive amount of love. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as: 1. "The mother showered her baby with excess love, always wanting to protect and spoil her." 2. "His feelings for her were so strong that it almost bordered on excess love, sometimes making her uncomfortable." 3. "He was a generous man, always giving out excess love to those around him." 4. "She had never experienced such a level of excess love before, it was both overwhelming and heartwarming."
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Davenel's stark imagery of poverty and excess, love and lust and violence is meant to trancend the Russian mob persona, but he still paid careful attention to the details of the mob life and aesthetic.
Davanael's stark imagery of poverty and excess, love and lust and violence is meant to trancend the Russian mob persona, but he still paid careful attention to the details of the mob life and aesthetic.
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Taken to excess, self-love, or love for one's immediate family and friends might typically impede moral motivation and behaviour, since they might lead one to be too self-interested, or too partial to one's immediate circle.
He loves people with an excess of love.
Sydney argues that the rape was an "excess of love" and less severe than being deprived of love as attested by the line, "Since wanting is more woe than too much having".
Camus writes more generally: "Excess in love, indeed the only desirable, belongs to saints.
The trouble is not an excess of love for the nation, but an absence of respect for the Other.
Basically, I think you have an excess of love energy that has been given out to the spouse, and, when the spouse dies, you don't know what to do with it.
But what annoyed her most (a rage that caused her to curse from the moment she awoke until the moment she fell asleep) was knowing, without wanting to confess it to herself, that this hate disguised an excess of love.
(What is a temper tantrum if not an excess of passion?) If anyone loves a sport for its own sake, then surely it's a 4-year-old.
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