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		<title>Falling in Love Page 1</title>
		<description>FALLING IN LOVE WITH OTHER ESSAYS ON MORE EXACT BRANCHES OF SCIENCESome people complain that science is dry. That is, of course, a matterof taste. For my own part, I like my science and my champagne as dry asI can get them. But the public thinks otherwise. So I have ...</description>
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		<title>Falling in Love Page 2</title>
		<description>conclusion is exactly the opposite one from the conclusion now beingforced upon men of science by a study of the biological andpsychological elements in this very complex problem of heredity. So farfrom considering love as a 'foolish idea,' opposed to the best interestsof the race, I believe most competent physiologists ...</description>
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		<title>Falling in Love Page 3</title>
		<description>more cognisant of personal traits and minor peculiarities. It isfurthermore exerted to a far greater extent upon mental and moral aswell as physical peculiarities in the individual.We cannot fall in love with everybody alike. Some of us fall in lovewith one person, some with another. This instinctive and deep-seateddifferential feeling ...</description>
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		<title>Falling in Love Page 4</title>
		<description>commonplace of ordinary conversation; that it is scientifically true,one time with another, when we take an extended range of cases, may, Ithink, be almost demonstrated by sure and certain warranty of humannature.Brothers and sisters have more in common, mentally and physically, thanany other members of the same race can possibly ...</description>
		<link>http://windowsoflove.com/?p=828</link>
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		<title>Falling in Love Page 5</title>
		<description>so who were wise enough or fortunate enough to follow the earliestpromptings of their own hearts, and not to be ashamed of that divinestand deepest of human intuitions, love at first sight.How very subtle this intuition is, we can only guess in part by theapparent capriciousness and incomprehensibility of its ...</description>
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		<title>Falling in Love Page 6</title>
		<description>unaccountable preferences. But after all is said and done, there remainsa vast mass of instinctive and inexplicable elements: a power deeper andmore marvellous in its inscrutable ramifications than humanconsciousness. 'What on earth,' we say, 'could So-and-so see inSo-and-so to fall in love with?' This very inexplicability I take to bethe ...</description>
		<link>http://windowsoflove.com/?p=826</link>
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		<title>Falling in Love Page 7</title>
		<description>domestic breeds generally threatened with dangers to life and limbunknown to their wiry ancestors in the wild state. And when one comes todeal with the infinitely more complex individuality of man, what hopewould there be of our improving the breed by deliberate selection? If wedeveloped the intellect, we would probably ...</description>
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		<title>Falling in Love Page 8</title>
		<description>In the second place, again, it must not be forgotten that falling inlove has never yet, among civilised men at least, had a fair field andno favour. Many marriages are arranged on very differentgrounds--grounds of convenience, grounds of cupidity, grounds ofreligion, grounds of snobbishness. In many cases it is clearlydemonstrable ...</description>
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		<title>Falling in Love Page 9</title>
		<description>production of such very frivolous and, on the whole, ephemeral works ofart. But the novel has this one great counterpoise of undoubted good toset against all the manifold disadvantages and shortcomings of romanticliterature--that it always appeals to the true internal promptings ofinherited instinct, and opposes the foolish and selfish suggestions ...</description>
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		<title>Falling in Love Page 10</title>
		<description>the persons themselves who enter into it. But I do not quite see whyeach generation should thus be sacrificed to the welfare of thegenerations that afterwards succeed it. Now it is one of the strongestpoints in favour of the system of falling in love that it does, bycommon experience in ...</description>
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