I think it is pretty true, but it might not always really work that way.
Well, it actually describes fate. So it is true.
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All you can do is let the person know that you love him/her, that you want to be with them, and do everything you can to stay with them. If that doesn't work all you can do is let them go if that's what they want. You cannot force someone to love you back. If the relationship is meant to be it eventually will be. That person will find his/her way back to you at some point if the love is there and it's meant to be. If not, there is someone else out there for you. Sometimes it's good to be alone for a while. You learn more about yourself and grow as a person. You have time to reflect on past mistakes and learn how to correct them. You will have more to offer that person if he/she comes back to you or a new relationship down the road.
U SPOKE THE TRUTH THERE!!!!
This phrase reflects that loving something doesn't mean it loves you. Setting something free essentially means to let it make it's own choices, independent from your will. If it were to come back it mean it care just as much about you as you do it. If it were to not come back, it means that it finds something that it deems either better or more meaningful to it then you.
come clean and tell someone like your, teacher, parents, or a guardian
There is no 'IF" about it.
It an "anonymous" quote because the originator is not known. "If you love something let it go; if it comes back to you, it's yours forever; if it doesn't, then it was never meant to be."
keep saying something or never feed it
This quote is simply saying that peace is better than war. If there "never was a good war" that means that all war is bad; and if "there never was a bad peace" then all peace is good.
A permanent fixing is something that never comes out.
When it is wrong or never comes true
Your age.
I've never heard that saying before, nor can I find it through my search engine. Perhaps you heard it incorrectly -- you should ask the person who said it what they meant.
An incorrect promise is saying something like: I promise to never fail
Your age!
Will wonders never cease? A rhetorical question meant to reflect amazement or serendipity. It is said when someone is pleasantly surprised.