Love, I find, is like singing. Everybody can
do enough to satisfy themselves, though it
may not impress the neighbors as being very
much.
Zora Neale Hurston
1903-1960, American Novelist
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I have found the paradox that if I love
until it hurts, then there is no hurt, but
only more love.
Mother Teresa
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If you judge people, you have no time to
love them
Mother Teresa
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I remember a time when everybody I loved
hated me because I hated them. - Letter to
Stuart Sutcliffe circa 1960
John Lennon
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You couldn't get a clue during the clue
mating season in a field full of horny clues
if you smeared your body with clue musk and
did the clue mating dance.
Edward Flaherty
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The hottest love has the coldest end.
Socrates
BC 469-399, Greek Philosopher of Athens
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Do not think that love in order to be
genuine has to be extraordinary. What we
need is to love without getting tired. Be
faithful in small things because it is in
them that your strength lies.
Mother Teresa
1910-1997, Albanian-born Roman Catholic
Missionary
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One would always want to think of oneself
as being on the side of love, ready to
recognize it and wish it well --but, when
confronted with it in others, one so often
resented it, questioned its true nature,
secretly dismissed the particular instance
as folly or promiscuity. Was it merely
jealousy, or a reluctance to admit so noble
and enviable a sentiment in anyone but
oneself?
Shirley Hazzard
1931-, Australian-born American Author
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In every loving woman there is a priestess
of the past -- a pious guardian of some
affection, of which the object has
disappeared.
Henri Frederic Amiel
1821-1881, Swiss Philosopher, Poet, Critic
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A bizarre sensation pervades a relationship
of pretense. No truth seems true. A simple
morning's greeting and response appear
loaded with innuendo and fraught with
implications. Each nicety becomes more
sterile and each withdrawal more permanent.
Maya Angelou
1928-, African-American poet, Writer,
Performer
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Love is a gross exaggeration of the
difference between one person and everybody
else.
George Bernard Shaw
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One can be a soldier without dying, and a
lover without sighing.
Sir Edwin Arnold
1832-1904, British Poet, Journalist
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I am nothing special of this I am sure. I
am just a common man with common thoughts.
There are no monuments dedicated to me and
my name will soon be forgotten. But I've
loved another with all my heart and soul,
and to me, that has always been enough.
Nicholas Sparks
The Notebook- Noah
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Self-love is often rather arrogant than
blind; it does not hide our faults from
ourselves, but persuades us that they escape
the notice of others.
Samuel Johnson
1709-1784, British Author
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You know you're in love when reality is
finally better than your dreams.
Unknown
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The ones that you love the most are usually
the ones that hurt you the most.
kati tgj
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You talk too much, you laugh too loud,
that's the price of love.
Brian Ferry
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Love makes time pass; time makes love pass.
French Proverb
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The sweeter the apple, the blacker the core.
Scratch a lover and find a foe.
Dorothy Rothschild Parker
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Love is blind -- marriage is the eye-opener.
Pauline Thomason
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BETTER TO HAVE LOVED AND LOST THEN TO HAVE
NEVER LOVED AT ALL
HEMMINGWAY
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when some one says they love u it just means
they love u for that day the next day they
could be running away with your best friend!
kassy kind
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder
william shakespeare
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Gravity is not to blame for two people
falling in love.
Unknown Unknown
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love is a flint that sparks a flame that
will either flicker and burn out or continue
with a warming glow
Anonymous
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He who is not impatient is not in love.
Italian Proverb
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To say the truth, reason and love keep
little company together now-a-days.
William Shakespeare
1564-1616, British Poet, Playwright, Actor
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Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.
Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers
eyes. Being vexed, a sea nourished with
lovers tears. What is it else? A madness
most discreet, a choking gall and a
preserving sweet.
William Shakespeare
1564-1616, British Poet, Playwright, Actor
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Give expression to the noble desires that
lie in your heart.
Gordon B. Hinckley
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If a relationship is to evolve, it must go
through a series of endings.
Lisa Moriyama
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First love is only a little foolishness and
a lot of curiosity: no really self-
respecting woman would take advantage of it.
George Bernard Shaw
1856-1950, Irish-born British Dramatist
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If hate is such a strong word, then why do
wetoss around love like it's nothing?
Anonymous
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I have found the paradox that if I love
until it hurts, then there is no hurt, but
only more love.
Mother Teresa
1910-1997, Albanian-born Roman Catholic
Missionary
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[The lover says:] How beautiful you are, now
that you love me
Marlene Dietrich
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She's gone. I am abused, and my relief must
be to loathe her.
William Shakespeare
1564-1616, British Poet, Playwright, Actor
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Love - a wildly misunderstood although
highly desirable malfunction of the heart
which weakens the brain, causes eyes to
sparkle, cheeks to glow, blood pressure to
rise and the lips to pucker.
Anonymous
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"EVERY WOMEN HAS THE EXACT LOVE LIFE THAT
SHE WANTS."
UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
WRITER FROM "THE WEDDING DATE"
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When love begins to sicken and decay it uses
an enforced ceremony. [Julius Caesar]
William Shakespeare
1564-1616, British Poet, Playwright, Actor
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Love is that condition in which the
happiness of another person is essential to
your own.
Robert Heinlein
1907-1988, American Science Fiction Writer
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The more one loves a mistress, the more one
is ready to hate her.
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Everytime you smile at someone, it is an
action of love, a gift to that person, a
beautiful thing.
Mother Teresa
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Love is a state in which a man sees things
most decidedly as the are not.
Friedrich Nietzsche
1844-1900, German Philosopher
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Forget love... I'd rather fall in chocolate.
Anonymous
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Friends will keep you sane, Love could fill
your heart, A lover can warm your bed, But
lonely is the soul without a mate.
David Pratt
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love is like crushing your heart into
dust,but within that particles of dust lay
the love that will always be for you...
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I would not miss your face, your neck, your
hands, your limbs, your bosom and certain
other of your charms. Indeed, not to become
boring by naming them all, I could do
without you, Chloe, altogether.
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In endowing us with memory, nature has
revealed to us a truth utterly unimaginable
to the unreflective creation, the truth of
immortality....The most ideal human passion
is love, which is also the most absolute and
animal and one of the most ephemeral.
George Santayana
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We sat side by side in the morning light and
looked out at the future together.
Brian Andres
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When Death to either shall come -- I pray it
be first to me.
Robert Bridges
1844-1930, British Poet
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I hold it true, whatever befall; I feel it,
when I sorrow most; 'Tis better to have
loved and lost Than never to have loved at
all.
Lord Alfred Tennyson
1809-1892, British Poet
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