What the author of this quote is trying to get at here is that love (by the strictest, truest definition of love) simply cannot be quite what it should unless both sides are completely committed to each other.
its something to do with a non satiation assumption. ie if all the bundles on the indifference curve are "goods" (actively wanted products) then the indifference curve slopes downward from L to R. if there is a "good" and a "bad" on the curve then it will be positively sloped. (upward from L to R)
the two leaders of each side were homosexual and would suck one anothers penises for a treaty they wanted or for an agrrement ETC.
Darcy wanted to win Elizabeth's favor.
Nope, he was the prime minister and got what he wanted when he wanted. This was because he was a conservative (political party).
Darcy wanted to win Elizabeth's favor.
It means that the population of Germany and Poland knew for the most part about the Holocaust but turned their heads and did nothing to prevent the genocide (paved with indifference) ---------------------- It is a metaphor: it means that though the initial work was done by hatred, this was but a small part, it took indifference to create the final product (the Holocaust). It means to say that whilst most of the people did not protest, a minority could do what they wanted. Auschwitz is used here to mean the Holocaust, not the actual place.
Jesus' followers did not want him to be crucified. Jesus, himself, did not entirely want to be crucified, but he saw the necessity of it and allowed himself to endure the pain for the greater good.
Some men where too old to endure the physical strain. For some it was a matter of conscience.
Force of Habit. Nonchalance is the catalyst for internal insanity, especially for a narcissist. If they're talking about themselves or selfish and greedy and you are emotionless, they did not succeed. They wanted you to be surprised or shocked. They wanted the cause and effect scenario so they feel powerful over your emotions. It boosts their self-esteem.
It means something like to be patient and endure. Epictetus believed in God's fate for everyone and wanted them to believe that everything good/bad was God's will for them. No reason to fight it, but only reason to embrace it.
No they are not real and you cannot become one
you cannot do anything to it unless you wanted to dye it