Famous Quotes - Tags - Love

  • (Pillow hard, and sheets not warm)
    Love made the bed; they’ll take no harm. More
  • ... able to
    Mend measles, nag noses, blast blisters
    And all day waste wordful... More
  • ... does it seem to you that it is possible to speak of Art? It would be the same as explaining... More
  • ... I can’t see (or feel) the conflict between love and religion. To me they’re the same thing. More
  • ... in love, barriers cannot be destroyed from the outside by the one to whom the cause despair,... More
  • ... in order to be a true revolutionary, you must understand love. Love, sacrifice, and death. More
  • ... it is the desert’s grimness, its stillness and isolation, that bring us back to love. Here... More
  • ... often the empowering strategies we use in the arena of love and friendship are immediately... More
  • ... picking the faded blue
    Of the last remaining aster flower
    To carry again to you. More
  • ... the constructive power of an image is not measured in terms of its truth, but of the love it... More
  • ... to a poet, the human community is like the community of birds to a bird, singing to each... More
  • ... we made much less happy by the kindness of a great writer, which strictly speaking we find... More
  • ... we never do any thing well, unless we love it for its own sake. More
  • ... while the purely carnal sight of this woman, by perpetually renewing his doubts about the... More
  • ...husbands should love their wives as they do their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves... More
  • A bright torch, and a casement ope at night,
    To let the warm Love in! More
  • A daze had come over his mind, he had another centre of consciousness. In his breast, or in his... More
  • A deep man believes in miracles, waits for them, believes in magic, believes that the orator will... More
  • A dryness is upon the house
    My father loved and tended. More
  • A forty-year-old woman is only something to men who have loved her in her youth! More
  • A freak but moist flower
    tangles my lungs, knits into my heart,
    crawls up my... More
  • A frog in love would not be enchanted to learn that her beloved had turned into Prince Charming. More
  • A girl loves most often because she is loved,Mnot from choice on her part. She is won by the... More
  • A glimpse through an interstice caught,
    Of a crowd of workmen and drivers in a barroom around... More
  • A good leg will fall, a straight back will stoop, a black beard will turn white, a fair face will... More
  • A hero’s love is as delicate as a maiden’s. More
  • A human being is a human being, a skirt is, too, otherwise he might just as well buy a whore for... More
  • A kind heart he hath. A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart. More
  • A lady’s imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in... More
  • A love that dies has never lived. More
  • A lover is never a completely self-reliant person viewing the world through his own eyes, but a... More
  • A lover may bestride the gossamers
    That idles in the wanton summer air,
    And yet not fall;... More
  • A lover’s eyes will gaze an eagle blind.
    A lover’s ear will hear the lowest sound. More
  • A man always remembers his first love with special tenderness. But after that he begins to bunch... More
  • A man falls in love through his eyes, a woman through her ears. More
  • A man has a right to be employed, to be trusted, to be loved, to be revered. The power of love,... More
  • A man has only one escape from his old self: to see a different self—in the mirror of some... More
  • A man in love is like a clipped coupon—it’s time to cash in. More
  • A man is sometimes better off deceived about the one he loves, than undeceived. More
  • A man may welcome his beloved with circumstance, but a woman’s love and her concern for his... More
  • A man who knows the Real
    is won only by true feeling.
    Who can fool an old cat
    with... More
  • A mangy-headed child is fine, as long as he’s your own. More
  • A man’s love, till it has been chastened and fastened by the feeling of duty which marriage... More
  • A more voluptuous night I never enjoyed. Five times was I fairly lost in supreme rapture. Louisa... More
  • A narrow compass! and yet there
    Dwelt all that’s good, and all that’s fair! More
  • A penniless man who has no ties to bind him is master of himself at any rate, but a luckless... More
  • A pity beyond all telling
    Is hid in the heart of love. More
  • A poet would a-wishing go,
    And he wished love were thus and so.
    “If but it were,” he... More
  • A respectable man may love madly, but not foolishly. More
  • A snare is Love,
    a shame,
    who are maimed with Love,
    totter and falter and... More
  • A soul that knows it is loved but does not love in return betrays its dregs:Mwhat is at the... More
  • A spring of love gushed from my heart,
    And I blessed them unaware: More
  • A strange effect of marriage, such as the nineteenth century has made it! The boredom of married... More
  • A strange thing surely that my Heart, when love had come unsought
    Upon the Norman upland or... More
  • A supreme love, a motive that gives a sublime rhythm to a woman’s life, and exalts habit into... More
  • A tear
    black with mascara
    looks like a measuring-string
    on her heart,
    about to be... More
  • A time to love, and a time to hate; a time of war, and a time of
    peace. More
  • A true Friendship is as wise as it is tender. The parties to it yield implicitly to the guidance... More
  • A voice I heard—and near I yede—
    In great dolour complaining tho:
    ‘See, dear soul,... More
  • A woman hostage
    will call a young thief “hero”
    and look at him with love,
    even if... More
  • A woman
    who loves a woman
    is forever young.
    The mentor
    and the student
    feed... More
  • A woman’s life is not perfect or whole till she has added herself to a husband. Nor is a... More
  • A woman’s love goes
    when she doesn’t see her man.
    A crude man’s love goes
    when... More
  • A woman’s passion is not the measure of a man’s love. More
  • A work which is not here: a covenant
    ‘Twill be between us; but, whatever fate
    Befal... More
  • A: “You must give me another proof of your devotion.”
    B: “You would be less trouble as... More
  • Absence cools moderate passions, and inflames violent ones; just as the wind blows out candles,... More
  • Absolutely speaking, Do unto others as you would that they should do unto you is by no means a... More
  • Adieu Love, adieu Love, untrue Love, More
  • After years of vain familiarity, some distant gesture or unconscious behavior, which we remember,... More
  • Age makes all things greater after their death; a name comes to the tongue easier from the grave. More
  • Ah love is bitter and sweet,
    but which is more sweet
    the bitterness or the... More
  • Ah my deare God! though I am clean forgot, Let me not love thee, if I love thee not. More
  • Ah woe is me, woe, woe is me,
    Alack and welladay!
    For pity, sir, find out that... More
  • Ah, though a Roman, I am not less a man. More
  • Ah, why can’t I know if I love, or if I hate? More
  • Ah, yet, ere I descend to the grave,
    May I a small house and large garden have;
    And a few... More
  • Alas! that neither bonds nor vows
    Can certify possession;
    Torments me still the fear that... More
  • Alas, poor shepherd, searching of thy wound,
    I have by hard adventure found mine own. More
  • All for me? And not a question
    For the faded flowers gay
    That could take me from beside... More
  • All great amusements are dangerous to the Christian life; but among all those which the world has... More
  • All hearts in love use their own tongues.
    Let every eye negotiate for itself,
    And trust... More
  • All history and art are against us, but we still expect happiness in love. More
  • All I have to do
    is hear his name
    and every hair on my body
    just bristles with... More
  • All Love is dead, infected
    With plague of deep disdain: More
  • All love is vanquished by a succeeding love. More
  • All Love’s Emblems and all cry,
    Ladies, if not pluckt we dye, More
  • All other things to their destruction draw,
    Only our love hath no decay;
    This no tomorrow... More
  • All the faith, the virtue of my heart,
    The object and the pleasure of mine eye,
    Is only... More
  • All the proud fathers are ashamed to go home.
    Their women cluck like starved... More
  • All things uncomely and broken, all things worn out and old,
    The cry of a child by the... More
  • All thoughts, all passions, all delights,
    Whatever stirs this mortal frame,
    Are all but... More
  • All through the years of our youth
    Neither could have known
    Their own thought from the... More
  • All women, from the countess to the cook-maid, are put into high good humor with themselves when... More
  • All you need is love. More
  • All you people don’t know about lost causes. Mr. Paine does. He said once they were the only... More
  • Allow me, whom Fortune always desires to bury, lay down my life in these final trivialities. Many... More
  • Almost two months married.... A better wife I never hoped to have.... She bears with my... More
  • Alone with our madness and favorite flower
    We see that there really is nothing left to write... More
  • Already the new-born children interpret love
    In the voices of mothers. More

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