Work and the visible product of it in the world, is a form of love. I think this explanation further explains it better.
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Kahlil Gibran believed that work is love made visible and that work is fundamental to the dignity and fulfillment of an individual. He emphasized the importance of finding joy and purpose in one's work, seeing it as a way to contribute positively to the world.
It means you did it quickly - you made the work period short.
it can mean that things didnt work out with two people, or that you fell in love with someone who didnt respect you hope this helps!
'It's love or work'
Scientists do not do magic, they work with the natural world.
Nothing, it is a made up work in a film.
The work made on a potter's wheel
It refers to people in love, not at work.. thus " Ann is head over heels in love with Peter". Ann is madly in love with Peter.. her head is spinning and she is somersaulting around. "Head over heels" means "not rational." It does not mean "overwhelmed." For that meaning, we might say someone is up to their neck in work, or over their head in it.
I love to work with my sister. :)
I am guessing that the products made in the cellphone light it up.
The word 'been' refers to the past, this probably means someone declares that they have fallen in love with someone before but they don't feel the same now or rather things didn't work out and the love affair/relationship ended.
love of work is happiness in the workplace...