The word 'love' is not a verb, it's a noun. It is a state of being.
Les Miserables
The word 'love' is not a verb, it's a noun. It is a state of being.
Les Miserables
Attributed, but precise source hard to pinpoint. Reflects his philosophical views on love.
Approx. 1850s-1860s
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