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As Valentine’s Day approaches think about writing a love letter to your special someone. Valentine’s day is about the expression of love, giving and sharing that we have in our hearts for other people other than our “selfie” loving persona.
When you write it down, it has more meaning. It is like a contract that expresses what you often don’t say out loud. And remember that if the person you are with only appreciates those monetary gifts you might want to rethink that love story you are in.
Melt someone’s heart. Here are a few famous love letters to get your pen warmed up:
HOME RUN LOVE
Marilyn Monroe to Joe DiMaggio“I don’t know how to tell you just how much
I miss you. I love you till my heart could burst.
All I love, all I want, all I need is you – forever.”HOT HOLLYWOOD FLAMES
Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor“My blind eyes are desperately waiting for the sight
of you. You don’t realize of course, E.B., how fascinatingly beautiful you have always been, and how strangely you have acquired an added and special and dangerous loveliness.”HISTORICAL ROMANCE
Napoleon Bonaparte to Joséphine de Beauharnais
“Since I left you, I have been constantly depressed.
My happiness is to be near you. Incessantly I live
over in my memory your caresses, your tears,
your affectionate solicitude. The charms of the incomparable Josephine kindle continually a burning and a glowing flame in my heart. When, free from all solicitude, all harassing care, shall I be able to pass all my time with you, having only to love you, and to think only of the happiness of so saying, and of proving it to you?”