to be loved as to love is an old saying. A lady said it to her rappist because he asked her if she loved him. then she was killed because he got mad. but to be loved as to love can be used today just to tell someone how you feel about them.
You are loved by me.
I loved you just as you loved me
if it was in the past just you loved me before but not anymore so you loved but if you still love me so we can say you love me .
The past tense of love is loved.
The past tense of love is loved.
The present perfect tense of the verb love is have loved or has loved.We would say: I have loved, you have loved, we have loved, they have loved, he has loved, she has loved, and it has loved (although it is hard to think of a sentence using it has loved.)
Love of the Loved was created on 1963-09-27.
the definition of love and be loved is if u love someone enough that they'll start to love you back
The past is "loved".
The past participle of the verb "love" is "loved."
The past tense is loved.
To love I give my heart, I surrender my soul, I offer myself in humble servitude. To love I adore, I exhale in awe struck amazement, I bask in the splendor love. To love I hurt, I breathlessly wonder why love, when what I give isn't what I get. To love her it hurts, to be loved but not by her is maddening, so madly in love. To love and be loved? I have loved, I have been loved and we did love our love. To be loved and to love? She once loved me, I love her still, I always will, it's love. To love is foolish, to love divine. To love is ridiculous, to love is sound. Love is love. To be loved is foolish to ignore, divine to endure. To be loved a dream. Love is love. Oh, all right fine...I suppose you're looking for somebody else's literary genius. Perhaps you're thinking of David Viscot's quote: "To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides."