Love Quotes
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Her Eleanor Roosevelt father was the love of her life. Her father always made her feel wanted, made her feel loved, where her mother made her feel, you know, unloved, judged harshly, never up to par. And she was her father's favorite, and her mother's unfavorite. So her father was the man that she went to for comfort in her imaginings.
Blanche Wiesen Cook -
Two of the hardest words in the language to rhyme are life and love. Of all words!
Stephen Sondheim
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I love America. You always hurt the one you love.
David Frye -
SpongeBob has these qualities that I aspire to. Sure, he's a little naive, maybe, but he's so optimistic and is able to put his love of his friends and family above everything else.
Ethan Slater -
Believe instead in love. It is my faith that love shaped the universe as you shape your clocks, delighting in creation. I believe that just as you wish to give me your clock in love, refusing payment, so God loves me and gave Himself for me. That is my faith. I cannot presume to force it upon you, I can only ask you in friendship to consider it.
Elizabeth Goudge -
Love without attachment is light.
Norman O. Brown -
I look forward to working with the White House in areas like infrastructure, where President Trump says he wants to spend a trillion dollars. Great - we'd love to start right here in Los Angeles.
Eric Garcetti -
In the wounds our sufferings plough immortal love sows sovereign seed.
Gerald Massey
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I do love being onstage. And I've always loved playing a character and being watched doing that.
Cecile McLorin Salvant -
I love you, and I am your wife, and I forgive you of all the sins of this world, all the sins we invented just to commit within our cave. I love you ... In a world without end. I love you.
Catherynne M. Valente -
People mistake their love of the technology for it being a solution. Social media is the problem, not the solution, in crisis management. It's a problem if you use it to communicate in areas where you're dealing with incredibly intense emotions and very deep conflicts.
Eric Dezenhall -
He was a poet -oh all men are when they're in love.
Eric Gamalinda -
As much as I have films and all that sort of stuff, a lot of my memories are to do with relationships and love.
Nicole Kidman -
I can only grow to what I will be from what I am, and where I am, so discontent is quite useless. Much more sensible to accept the one and love the other.
Elizabeth Goudge
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Love itself is the healing power and the remedy for all pain.
Hazrat Inayat Khan -
So bright the tear in Beauty's eye, Love half regrets to kiss it dry.
Lord Byron -
Those who tell the Truth love you. Those who tell you what you want to hear love themselves.
Mother Angelica -
For me, physical love has always been bound to an irresistible feeling of innocence and joy. Thus, I cannot love in tears but in exaltation.
Albert Camus -
Together on the path of love, we can try to make a small difference in someone's life. What else is there to do?
Chan Khong -
I fell in love with Neil's pain. We were in this cocoon of intensity. Neil and I were uniquely in the same position at the same time, having overwhelming success facing us.
Carrie Snodgress
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Mrs. Colquhoun was being amiable because she thought Catherine was down and out, and Mrs. Colquhoun was what she was, hard, severe, critical, grudging of happiness, kind to failure so long as it remained failure, simply because there wasn’t a soul in the whole world who really loved her. A devoted husband would have done much to bring out her original goodness; a very devoted husband would have done everything.
Elizabeth von Arnim -
God dislikes evil, and no happiness can be built on hate. Love one another as brothers.
Josephine Baker -
Pride had kept her running when love had betrayed her.
Susan Elizabeth Phillips -
We scornfully decline, because of one whom we love and who will some day be of so little account, to see another who is of no account to-day, with whom we shall be in love to-morrow, with whom we might, perhaps, had we consented to see her now, have fallen in love a little earlier and who would thus have put a term to our present sufferings, bringing others, it is true, in their place.
Marcel Proust