Loves Quotes
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Some philosophers tell us that selfishness is at the root of our best loves and affections. Mr. Dombey's young child was, from the beginning, so distinctly important to him as a part of his own greatness, or (which is the same thing) of the greatness of Dombey and Son, that there is no doubt his parental affection might have been easily traced, like many a goodly superstructure of fair fame, to a very low foundation.
Charles Dickens -
If ever household affections and loves are graceful things, they are graceful in the poor. The ties that bind the wealthy and the proud to home may be forged on earth, but those which link the poor man to his humble hearth are of the true metal and bear the stamp of heaven.
Charles Dickens
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No man loveth God except the man who has first learned that God loves him.
Alexander MacLaren -
Sometimes God allows what he hates to accomplish what he loves.
Joni Eareckson Tada -
He whom you see-along the downward arc- was William, and the land that mourns his death, for living Charles and Frederick, now laments; now he has learned how Heaven loves the just ruler, and he would show this outwardly as well, so radiantly visible.
Dante Alighieri -
Imagine how great you will feel when you know your partner loves all of you, all the time. The good, the bad, and everything in between!
Arielle Ford -
Because as much as the world loves you one minute, it can be way down on you the next.
Alyssa Mastromonaco -
Stern Winter loves a dirge – like sound.
William Wordsworth
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People want to believe that every marriage is perfect balance but it isn't. One person always loves more deeply than the other
Nicholas Sparks -
We never know how much one loves till we know how much he is willing to endure and suffer for us; and it is the suffering element that measures love. The characters that are great must, of necessity, be characters that shall be willing, patient and strong to endure for others. To hold our nature in the willing service of another is the divine idea of manhood, of the human character.
Henry Ward Beecher -
He who loves God cannot endeavor that God should love him in return.
Baruch Spinoza -
Even when you're down and blue, just remember that someone out there loves you, even if you don't know it and even if you haven't yet met them. There's someone out there waiting for you, remember that and keep faith. You'll get there.
Johnny Depp -
For the person who loves God, worship is the daily bread of patience.
Honore de Balzac -
Everybody loves a thing more if it has cost him trouble.
Steve Berry
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God can use anyone who loves Jesus.
George Verwer -
...the greatest thing each person can do is to give himself to God utterly and unconditionally - weaknesses, fears, and all. For God loves obedience more than good intentions or second-best offerings, which are all too often made under the guise of weakness.
Soren Kierkegaard -
I love good comedy. I don't like bad comedy. Of course, nobody loves bad comedy, but there's a lot of bad comedy out there.
Michael Dorn -
Though I know he loves me, tonight my heart is sad; his kiss was not so wonderful as all the dreams I had.
Sara Teasdale -
Our loves are not given, but only lent, At compound interest of cent per cent.
Rudyard Kipling -
My mother is quiet. The way he acts, she thinks it must mean he doesn't love her as much as she loves him
Carole L. Glickfeld
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I WOULD LIKE, to begin with, to say that though parents, husbands, children, lovers and friends are all very well, they are not dogs. In my day and turn having been each of the above,—except that instead of husbands I was wives,—I know what I am talking about, and am well acquainted with the ups and downs, the daily ups and downs, the sometimes almost hourly ones in the thin-skinned, which seem inevitably to accompany human loves. Dogs are free from these fluctuations. Once they love, they love steadily, unchangingly, till their last breath. That is how I like to be loved. Therefore I will write of dogs.
Elizabeth von Arnim -
A man must at times be hard as nails: willing to face up to the truth about himself, and about the woman he loves, refusing compromise when compromise is wrong. But he must also be tender. No weapon will breach the armor of a woman's resentment like tenderness.
Elisabeth Elliot -
Man's inhumanity to man will continue as long as man loves God more than he loves his fellow man.
Joseph Lewis -
One's roused by this, another finds that fit: Each loves the play for what he brings to it.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe