Jiraiya loved Tsunade but ultimately never confessed in an attempt to lessen her already detrimental pain from losing the 2 most important people in the world to her (Dan and her Little Brother).
he loved Swarajta more than his life.........
The hero in the film For Whom the Bell Tolls is named Robert Jordan. Robert Jordan was the hero in the film for whom the bell tolls.
i loved the movie Marley and Me, but i personally liked the book better. it gave more detail and was a better story, but even sadder at the end. hope you enjoyed this opinion. check out venetian princess, on youtube.com.
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Jiraiya died fighting the six Pains, one of whom is acting as the leader of the Akatsuki.
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Galatea was loved by the river-spirit Acis whom she loved in return. But the Cyclops Polyphemus also loved her and killed Acis in a jealous rage.
Galatea was loved by the river-spirit Acis whom she loved in return. But the Cyclops Polyphemus also loved her and killed Acis in a jealous rage.
he loved to write about Maud Gonne whom he loved alot he was impress by her beauty he is a love poet
Zeus, with whom she had Persephone. Poseidon, with whom she had Arion and Despoena (this was not 'love' but a rape). Iasion, with whom she had Ploutos and Bootes. Carmanor, with whom she had Eubouleus and Chrysothemis. Mekon was also loved by Demeter, and transformed into a poppy flower.
In John's Gospel, Jesus told "the disciple whom Jesus loved" to care for his mother, Mary, and told his mother, this is your son. We do not know who "the disciple whom Jesus loved" was, but a tradition beginning in the second century is that this was John. This instruction is missing from the synoptic gospels, where the disciple was not present at the crucifixion.
God loved us so much, he gave his only Son.
In John's gospel, the "disciple whom Jesus loved" leaned on the breast of Jesus. Late in the second century, Ireneus identified the "disciple whom Jesus loved"as John, one of the twelve, as a result of which the fourth gospel became known as John's Gospel. The scene in which the "disciple whom Jesus loved" leaned on Jesus is not mentioned in any of the earlier gospels, but if Ireneus was correct, then we could say that it was John.
Azqhar was the veteran horse whom khalid loved the most
He loved his wife, his sons, his mother and father , his country and his brothers and sisters.
he loved Swarajta more than his life.........