It's pretty much self explanatory isn't it ? They are saying that at least it's better to have had the incredible experience of loving and being loved. Some people never find love their whole lives. So cherish the experience as opposed to pining over a lost love. OK?
This proverb suggests that experiencing love, even if it ends in loss or heartbreak, is a valuable and enriching part of life. It implies that the depth of emotion and experiences gained from love are worth the potential pain of losing it.
A lost inch of gold may be reclaimed, but never a lost inch of time. K'ang Dynasty (China) proverb
in searching for something better, one may lose one already has. (A+)He values security more than adventure
It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all
"un bienfait (one word) n'est jamais perdu" is a proverb which translates as 'a good deed is never lost'
Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
Casablanca.
It was always there to begin with, somewhere inside ourselves.
A sister is a little bit of childhood that can never be lost. =) A sister is the meaning of life.=]
It is better to have lived and lost, than never to have lived at all.
its better to have loved and lost then never to have loved at all
This is proverb in Filipino that is about greed. Being not contented with what you already have and as a result, you lost in the process what is already yours.
Focusing on pursuing major sources of happiness may lead to overlooking the enjoyment that small everyday pleasures can bring. It is important to find a balance between seeking significant moments of joy and appreciating the little things that bring happiness in daily life. Embracing both dimensions can lead to a more fulfilling and well-rounded sense of contentment.