Love Quotes
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I truly believe that while love can hurt, love can also heal.
Nicholas Sparks
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The greatest music is made for love, not for money.
Greg Lake
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Lots of kids in books are only-child orphans, but I think it’s fun to have family as part of the adventure, to have familial love be as important as romantic love, and to show that love can go through fire and darkness – not unchanged, because experiences like that change everyone – but never faltering.
Sarah Rees Brennan
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When we love people but don't make it about us, we're exchanging currency we can use for a while for currency we can use forever.
Bob Goff
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The God of Christians is a God of love and comfort, a God who fills the soul and heart of those whom he possesses, a God who makes them conscious of their inward wretchedness, and his infinite mercy; who unites himself to their inmost soul, who fills it with humility and joy, with confidence and love, who renders them incapable of any other end than himself.
Blaise Pascal
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How far would you go to keep the hope of love alive?
Nicholas Sparks
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To be successful, you have to love what you do!
Natalia Yurchenko
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I want so badly to believe that there is truth, that love is real.
Clark Gable
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I have always admired him Bergman, and I wish I could be an equally good filmmaker as he is, but it will never happen. His love for the cinema almost gives me a guilty conscience...
Steven Spielberg
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She smiled and wanted to cry, too, for a moment. From happiness, she supposed. ‘What a wonderful day to be in love and be loved. I’m so happy.
Betty Neels
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I am amazed at the patience of my blessed Master and Teacher, but how I love His school!
Elizabeth Prentiss
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Man is in pursuit of two goals: he is looking for happinesse and, being by essence empty ("étant vide par essence", Fr.), he is trying to fill (or take up, - "remplir", Fr.) his life; the latter reason play a more considerable role than we ordinarily think. What we take for vainglory, ambition, love of power and riches (or wealth), is often, indeed, a need to mask this emptiness, a need to let one's hair down (or to live it up), to put oneself on a false scent or trail. (de se donner le change", Fr.)
African Spir