Love explained each thing to me, Love solved everything for me, That is why I admire love wherever it is found. If love is as great as it is simple; If the simplest longing can be found in nostalgia, then I can understand why God wants to be greeted by simple people, by those whose hearts are pure and find no words to express their love.
God came this far and He stopped a short step away from nothingness, Very close to our eyes.
Perhaps life is a wave of astonishment... a wave higher than death. Don't be afraid. Never.
: a serious promise to do something or to behave in a certain way
Full Definition of VOW
: a solemn promise or assertion; specifically: one by which a person is bound to an act, service, or condition
Examples of VOW
The monks take a vow of silence.
The bride and groom exchanged vows.
The mayor made a vow to reduce crime.
Origin of VOW
Middle English vowe, from Anglo-French vou, from Latin votum, from neuter of votus, past participle of vovēre to vow; akin to Greek euchesthai to pray, vow, Sanskrit vāghat sacrificer
"By the sweat of your face You will eat bread, Till you return to the
ground, Because from it you were taken; For you are dust, And to dust
you shall return."