What does the quote 'All is fair in love and war'' mean? Do you believe it is true?
2 answers:
Answer: it used to describe a situation in which people do not follow the usual rules of behavior and do things that are normally considered unfair Sure, it was underhanded to steal his customers, but all's fair in love and war.
Explanation: i don't entirely believe it
Answer:
I would think that this means to forgive even if they do something wrong.
Explanation:
If you think about it LOVE-ally WAR-enemy FAIR-To forgive if wrong or not
Or it could be the opposite of life is not fair.
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