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Love conquers all

  1. Love overcomes all obstacles. This saying is found in the works of the ancient Roman poet Virgil.



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"I keep telling everybody that love conquers all and it is the love and the care between us that has spurred him on, though science will probably say that it was the drugs kicking in," Mrs Fontana concluded.

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Love conquers all, adversity can be overcome, with great power comes great responsibility, sometimes the bad guy wins, just because we can doesn’t mean we should, we’re all in this together — the message differs, and doesn’t always align with everyone’s worldview, but without messages, storytelling cannot exist.

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Their story portrayed to audiences that love conquers all and that it truly is blind — the sole premise or maybe even the fantasy the show is built on.

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"It's also a message of hope that ultimately love conquers all."

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If you’re asked, “Tell me the lessons of life,” you either have to write “Lessons” or resort to banalities like “Kindness is good” and “Love conquers all” and “Be bold and take chances” or “Be careful what you do.”

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