chavos, what *is* love anyway? You seem see it as more than just physical attraction. I agree to an extend, in that it also involves chemicals, the need to procreate, the need for a "soul-mate" (whatever that means), and the need for someone to share your life with. In short, it involves emotions (brain patterns and chemicals). However, love isn't supernatural, nor is it mysterious.
The reason I pointed at those 1960's era British guys, is that they had a very simple system to "solve" philosophical questions. They simply asked "What do you mean by ..." when confronted by a question.
In this case: what do you mean by "I belief in love". Do you belief it exists? Do you belief you too can love? Do you mean two people you know will end up together? Do you mean people worldwide can life in peace?
If you can sort out that question, most of the mystery surrounding statements like "I belief in love" (or god, or freedom, or anything else) evaporates.
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