She's talking about her son who's been killed and you know, I don't know where she finds the strength from to still look for love, you know, in people.
English phrasal verb
look for
To try to find something.
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I can't believe my father is still looking for a parking spot.
I was looking for material, and I always get confused.
They are looking for fairness and common sense and mutual respect.
And one of the reasons that people don't vote is because they don't see the changes they were looking for right away.
What happens to the young college graduates who today going out looking for an entry-level job, but that job is not there?
You know, constantly, trying to look for something new, something different.
So I think the thing that I'm looking for in life is just longer periods of, blooming presence.