Loved Quotes
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I don't speak anything fluently, but I love picking up languages and I do this Duolingo app. I started when I moved to Sweden, when I was about 19, 20. I really loved the language; it was super melodic and really sexy.
Eliot Paulina Sumner
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I loved Don. There was no one like him.
Andy Griffith
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What is the worst of woes that wait on age? What stamps the wrinkle deeper on the brow? To view each loved one blotted from life's page, And be alone on earth, as I am now.
Lord Byron
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I always loved writing songs - writing for myself and demo-ing songs, really with no intention of ever letting anyone else hear them. Finally the Foo Fighters stuff happened when I just went to the studio down the street from my house and recorded some stuff in about five or six days, and all these people wanted to release it as an album. I wanted to release it on my own, with no photos and no names on it.
Dave Grohl Nirvana
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Oh! Everything I loved!
Victor Hugo
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My view is that it is desirable to be both loved and feared; but it is difficult to achieve both and, if one of them has to be lacking, it is much safer to be feared than loved.
Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli
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I was honestly a cartoon kid. I loved cartoons. That was more my dream than anything else. But now, it's the films of people like John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands. Those are the kinds of characters I want to play, and that's the kind of filmmaking I'm fascinated by.
Tatiana Maslany
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There is no shame in my saying that we all want to be loved.
Sean Penn
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I always loved both 'Breakout' and 'Asteroids' - I thought they were really good games. There was another game called 'Tempest' that I thought was really cool, and it represented a really hard technology. It's probably one of the only colour-vector screens that was used in the computer graphics field at that time.
Nolan Bushnell
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A lot of children find symbolic arithmetic quite difficult and tedious, yet the children loved our tasks. They were games, the children were very happy to play them, and they were also they were good at them.
Elizabeth Spelke
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Has he ever even said he loved you?" "He's been telling me for years," she said softly, "I just wasn't listening
Connie Brockway
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One must learn to be a sponge if one wants to be loved by hearts that overflow.
Friedrich Nietzsche
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It is splendid - to be - loved! If we only - can - live up - to the thoughts - of us - by them - that love us!
Christina Stead
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The supreme rulers are hardly known by their subjects. The lesser are loved and praised. The even lesser are feared. The least are despised.
Lao Tzu
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Young Adam Cupid, he that shot so trim, When King Cophetua loved the beggar-maid!
William Shakespeare
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When I remember bygone days I think how evening follows morn So many I loved were not yet dead, So many I love were not yet born.
Ogden Nash
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If you loved people, you might hurt them, dissapoint them, anger them, but you never, ever, dishonored them.
Sandra Brown
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I have always loved solitude, a trait which tends to increase with age.
Albert Einstein
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To be loved is the birthright of every mewling babe, but, once grown, a man is not assured of such affection.
Katherine Marsh
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We ate well and cheaply and drank well and cheaply and slept well and warm together and loved each other.
Ernest Hemingway
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I loved Transformers when I was a kid.
Mike Shinoda Linkin Park
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As a kid, I loved 'Godot' because of the poetry and the humor and the strangeness, but then as you get older, it's much more resonant.
Nathan Lane
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Loved people are loving people.
Katharine Hepburn
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I shouldn't care what you suffered. I care nothing for your sufferings. Why shouldn't you suffer? I do! Will you forget me? Will you be happy when I am in the earth? Will you say twenty years hence, "That's the grave of Catherine Earnshaw? I loved her long ago, and was wretched to lose her; but it is past. I've loved many others since: my children are dearer to me than she was; and, at death, I shall not rejoice that I am going to her: I shall be sorry that I must leave them!" Will you say so, Heathcliff?
Emily Bronte