Love Quotes And Sayings For Her Biography
No fruit has a more precise marked period of maturity, than love; if neglected to be gathered at that time, it will certainly fall to the ground and die away.
FULKE GREVILLE, Maxims, Characters, and Reflections
Love! Love until the night collapses!
PABLO NERUDA, "Come Up with Me"
Love is my religion--I could die for that.
JOHN KEATS, letter to Fanny Brawne, Oct. 13, 1819
It is much easier to tell a woman you love her when you do not than when you do.
CHARLES EDWARD JERNINGHAM, The Maxims of Marmaduke
A capacity for hating the object of desire is, perhaps, the best cure for love in cases of disappointment.
NORMAN MACDONALD, Maxims and Moral Reflections
Love renders the proud humble, and tames the fierce; it is at once the most and the least selfish of all passions; for, whilst it would engross the being on whom it is lavished, it will make any sacrifice, or undergo any privation, to insure the comfort of her it would possess.
CHARLES WILLIAM DAY, The Maxims, Experiences, and Observations of Agogos
Love differs from all the other contagious diseases: the last time a man is exposed to it, he takes it most readily, and has it the worst!
BRET HARTE, "Two Men of Sandy Bar"
In love, we are best pleased when we please others.
NORMAN MACDONALD, Maxims and Moral Reflections
A lover is often most unjustly ridiculed for investing the woman for whom he has a passion, with qualities and feelings that she may not in reality possess; but in this, as in most cases, the world delights to judge unkindly; for it ought not to be overlooked that he is merely clothing the idol of his affections with his own beautiful conceptions of what she should be--transferring to her a superiority of sentiment which, in fact, belongs to himself, since it must have existed in his own mind before it could have been brought forward to adorn that of another. The pleasures of the world are all in imagination, else what a curse would existence be!
CHARLES WILLIAM DAY, The Maxims, Experiences, and Observations of Agogos
In love, first please the eye, then win the heart.
NORMAN MACDONALD, Maxims and Moral Reflections
All human actions are motivated at their deepest level by two emotions--fear or love. In truth there are only two emotions--only two words in the language of the soul.... Fear wraps our bodies in clothing, love allows us to stand naked. Fear clings to and clutches all that we have, love gives all that we have away. Fear holds close, love holds dear. Fear grasps, love lets go. Fear rankles, love soothes. Fear attacks, love amends.
No fruit has a more precise marked period of maturity, than love; if neglected to be gathered at that time, it will certainly fall to the ground and die away.
FULKE GREVILLE, Maxims, Characters, and Reflections
Love! Love until the night collapses!
PABLO NERUDA, "Come Up with Me"
Love is my religion--I could die for that.
JOHN KEATS, letter to Fanny Brawne, Oct. 13, 1819
It is much easier to tell a woman you love her when you do not than when you do.
CHARLES EDWARD JERNINGHAM, The Maxims of Marmaduke
A capacity for hating the object of desire is, perhaps, the best cure for love in cases of disappointment.
NORMAN MACDONALD, Maxims and Moral Reflections
Love renders the proud humble, and tames the fierce; it is at once the most and the least selfish of all passions; for, whilst it would engross the being on whom it is lavished, it will make any sacrifice, or undergo any privation, to insure the comfort of her it would possess.
CHARLES WILLIAM DAY, The Maxims, Experiences, and Observations of Agogos
Love differs from all the other contagious diseases: the last time a man is exposed to it, he takes it most readily, and has it the worst!
BRET HARTE, "Two Men of Sandy Bar"
In love, we are best pleased when we please others.
NORMAN MACDONALD, Maxims and Moral Reflections
A lover is often most unjustly ridiculed for investing the woman for whom he has a passion, with qualities and feelings that she may not in reality possess; but in this, as in most cases, the world delights to judge unkindly; for it ought not to be overlooked that he is merely clothing the idol of his affections with his own beautiful conceptions of what she should be--transferring to her a superiority of sentiment which, in fact, belongs to himself, since it must have existed in his own mind before it could have been brought forward to adorn that of another. The pleasures of the world are all in imagination, else what a curse would existence be!
CHARLES WILLIAM DAY, The Maxims, Experiences, and Observations of Agogos
In love, first please the eye, then win the heart.
NORMAN MACDONALD, Maxims and Moral Reflections
All human actions are motivated at their deepest level by two emotions--fear or love. In truth there are only two emotions--only two words in the language of the soul.... Fear wraps our bodies in clothing, love allows us to stand naked. Fear clings to and clutches all that we have, love gives all that we have away. Fear holds close, love holds dear. Fear grasps, love lets go. Fear rankles, love soothes. Fear attacks, love amends.
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