Love Quotes
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Alexander, Charlemagne and myself all tried to found an empire on force and we failed. Jesus Christ is building an empire on love, and today there are millions of people who would gladly die for His sake.
Napoleon Bonaparte
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I'm feeling a lot of love right now. But I'm sorry. I've got a muzzle on me. I'm a rookie.
Ellis Hobbs
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Life isn’t easy. Love isn’t easy. Fairy tales are books we read to children. Romance novels are books that make teenagers dream of love and happily ever afters. I’m here to tell you my story. This is my diary. This is my life. This is my truth. You can’t make this shit up.
Brenda Novak
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As cheesy and melodramatic as it might sound, love excites me more than anything... in all its forms.
Haley Strode
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Love ever gives-forgives-outlives and ever stands with open hands. And while it lives, it gives. For this is love's prerogative - to give and give and give.
William Arthur Dunkerley
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All love is original, no matter how many other people have loved before.
George Weinberg
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I believe love produces a certain flowering of the whole personality which nothing else can achieve.
Ivan Turgenev
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Love cannot express the idea of music, while music may give an idea of love...
Hector Berlioz
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Your faith is measured by how well you love those who can't stand you.
Mark Hart Crowded House
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But most of all, I learned that it’s possible for two people to fall in love all over again, even when there’s been a lifetime of disappointment between them.
Nicholas Sparks
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Next thing you know, the hoe starts to ill, She says "I love you, Harold" and your name is Will!
Slick Rick
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By the experience of active love. Strive to love your neighbour actively and indefatigably. In as far as you advance in love you will grow surer of the reality of God and of the immortality of your soul. If you attain to perfect self – forgetfulness in the love of your neighbour, then you will believe without doubt, and no doubt can possibly enter your soul. This has been tried. This is certain.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Love is the kind of thing that's already happening by the time you notice it, that's how it works, and no matter how old you get, that doesn't change. Except that you can break it up into two entirely distinct types -- love where there's an end in sight and love where there isn't.
Banana Yoshimoto
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Love, thine is the future. Death, I use thee, but I hate thee. Citizens, there shall be in the future neither darkness nor thunderbolts; neither ferocious ignorance nor blood for blood.
Victor Hugo
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Is it not strange that desire should so many years outlive performance?
William Shakespeare
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I cannot imagine having a physical relationship with a woman. I have not done that. But I really love women.
Catherine Deneuve
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Nothing makes people crosser than being considered too old for love.
Nancy Mitford
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Gay love, God save it, so soone hotte, so soone colde.
Nicholas Udall
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Why must we suffer? Because here below pure Love cannot exist without suffering. O Jesus, Jesus, I no longer feel my cross when I think of yours.
Bernadette Soubirous
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The real first kiss is the one that tells you what it feels like to be an adult and doesn't let you be a child anymore. The first kiss is the one that you suffer the consequences of. It was as if I had been playing Russian roulette and finally got the cylinder with the bullet in it.
Heather O'Neill
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Go then if you must, but remember, no matter how foolish your deeds, those who love you will love you still.
Sophocles
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The worst thing you can do for those you love is the things they could and should do themselves.
Abraham Lincoln
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I ran the Boston Marathon out of love. I believe that love is the basis of all meaningful human endeavor. Yet it was a love that was incomplete until it was shared with others.
Bobbi Gibb
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So long as we insist upon defining our identities only in terms of our work, so long as we try to blind ourselves to the needs of our children and harden our hearts against them, we will continue to feel torn, dissatisfied, and exhausted…. The guilt we feel for neglecting our children is a byproduct of our love for them. It keeps us from straying too far from them, for too long. Their cry should be more compelling than the call from the office.
Danielle Crittenden