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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strive to love" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make an effort or exert oneself to love someone or something. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "Even in difficult times, we must strive to love those around us and show compassion and empathy."
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For this reason, strive to love yourself and accept yourself exactly as you are.
Human progress is impossible, he warns, "if we do not strive to love one another, and to love our planet as much as we love ourselves".
Or perhaps the Buddhists were onto something and it is the mindful way we strive to love that is important.
They act as the little "codes" or packages of meaning; they both express and nourish our self-understanding as Catholics who strive to love God and serve the people whom God loves.
Strive to love everyone you meet.
Strive to love yourself for all of your unique, exceptional and distinctive qualities.
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Against the modern fashion, his story suggests that a meaningful life is less about doing what you love, and more about striving to love what you must do.
We realized that we are all just people trying to live our lives and do right by our families, striving to love and be loved, taking out the trash and picking up the dry cleaning.
If you have no intention of improving that person's life, or allowing that person to be themselves and accepting them as they are, rather than not who you want them to be, then you are not striving to love them.
That you will accept the beautiful gifts of life even when they aren't pretty, that you will practice loving selflessly and strive to know your deepest nature.
We should instead strive to live up to that love and be the type of person our dog thinks we are.
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