First, love is a verb. Love is what you do. If a mean showed and spoke true love then you would never have to worry about trust. Trust is an ambiguous term that just really happens as a result of repeated and consistent actions. If you think back to examples of healthy relationships with parents, siblings or loved ones, you didn't have long drawn out discussions about trust. If they said that they were going to do somethng, you trusted that they would. You never really have to mention the word trust in relationships where real trust exists...it just is. If you have to ask if someone loves you or trusts you, then you have already gotten your answer. Love is a verb, and trust, just is. Another related point, a man who is always talking about not trusting you, can usually not be trusted. Be encouraged, Dr. Sis
Jesus never was a terrorist , he never mentioned the word. He repeatedly spoke , taught and showed love.
dopey he never spoke at all in the movie
don't, get to know this person first; then decide if this is something you want to do
Jesus spoke outdoors when he fed the five thousand, and spoke from a boat... etc
Pluto
Yes it showed how people really spoke at that time.
Probably Patriots mostly. But, it wasn't until the American Revolutionary War that people really showed their stripe. Some of the people in the militia were enlisting as Patriots while others were joining only for promised future rewards. Even Benjamin Franklin was hurt by this choice since his own son was Loyalist and the two never spoke again.
what? are you talking about.
its about jadie who never spoke never cried or uttered a sound.
Peeta loved Katniss, and he tells her that he has loved her ever since he first laid eyes on her at school when she sang in music class at age five. He never told her and he never really spoke to her until they were Reaped.
There was never a Germanic language. There were many different Germanic tribes who spoke similar languages which might be called Germanic.
The Bible never suggests that Jesus spoke in tongues. It is assumed that he always spoke in clear Aramaic.