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在情人节这一天,把世界上所有浪漫的祝福都献给你爱的人吧! |
Hundreds of Love Quotes
爱的祝福千百个
来源:www.wisdomquotes.com
整理:浅易英语故事网
日期:2008-2-14

Albert Einstein:
Gravitation is not responsible for
people falling in love.
Albert Einstein:
How on earth are you ever going to
explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a
biological phenomenon as first love?
Albert Schweitzer:
Thought cannot avoid the ethical or
reverence and love for all life. It will abandon the old
confined systems of ethics and be forced to recognize the
ethics that knows no bounds. But on the other hand, those
who believe in love for all creation must realize clearly
the difficulties involved in the problem of a boundless
ethic and must be resolved not to veil from [humankind] the
conflicts which this ethic will involve [us], but allow [us]
really to experience them. To think out in every implication
the ethic of love for all creation -- this is the difficult
task which confronts our age.
Alfred Adler:
We only regard those unions as real
examples of love and real marriages in which a fixed and
unalterable decision has been taken. If men or women
contemplate an escape, they do not collect all their powers
for the task. In none of the serious and important tasks of
life do we arrange such a "getaway." We cannot love and be
limited.
Alfred Tennyson:
I hold it true, whate'er befall;
I feel it, when I sorrow most;
'Tis better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at all.
Allan K. Chalmers:
The Grand essentials of happiness
are: something to do, something to love, and something to
hope for.
Ambrose Bierce:
Love: a temporary insanity, curable
by marriage.
Amy Bloom:
Love at first sight is easy to
understand; it's when two people have been looking at each
other for a lifetime that it becomes a miracle.
Amy Tan:
I am like a falling star who has
finally found her place next to another in a lovely
constellation, where we will sparkle in the heavens forever.
Anais Nin:
Love never dies a natural death. It
dies because we don't know how to replenish its source. It
dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. It dies of
illness and wounds; it dies of weariness, of witherings, of
tarnishings.
Ann Landers:
If you have love in your life it
can make up for a great many things you lack. If you don't
have it, no matter what else there is, it's not enough.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh:
Him that I love, I wish to be free
-- even from me.
Antoine de Saint-Exupery:
Love does not consist of gazing at
each other, but in looking together in the same direction.
Barbara De Angelis:
Love is a choice you make from
moment to moment.
Barbara De Angelis:
Love and kindness are never wasted.
They always make a difference. They bless the one who
receives them, and they bless you, the giver.
Bayard Rustin:
When I say I love Eastland, it
sounds preposterous -- a man who brutalizes people. But
you love him or you wouldn't be here. You're going to
Mississippi to create social change -- and you love Eastland
in your desire to create conditions which will redeem his
children. Loving your enemy is manifest in putting your arms
not around the man but around the social situation, to take
power from those who misuse it -- at which point they can
become human too.
Bayard Taylor:
I love thee, I love but thee
With a love that shall not die
Till the sun grows cold,
And the stars grow old...
Bertrand Russell:
The good life is inspired by love
and guided by knowledge.
Bertrand Russell:
Three passions have governed my
life:
The longings for love, the search for knowledge,
And unbearable pity for the suffering of [humankind].
Love brings ecstasy and relieves
loneliness.
In the union of love I have seen
In a mystic miniature the prefiguring vision
Of the heavens that saints and poets have imagined.
With equal passion I have sought
knowledge.
I have wished to understand the hearts of [people].
I have wished to know why the stars shine.
Love and knowledge led upwards to
the heavens,
But always pity brought me back to earth;
Cries of pain reverberated in my heart
Of children in famine, of victims tortured
And of old people left helpless.
I long to alleviate the evil, but I cannot,
And I too suffer.
This has been my life; I found it
worth living.
adapted
Bertrand Russell:
A sense of duty is useful in work,
but offensive in personal relations. People wish to be
liked, not be endured with patient resignation.
Bible:
Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking.
It is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil, but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always
perseveres.
Love never fails.
I Corinthians 13:4-8
Blaise Pascal:
The heart has its reasons which
reason knows not of.
C.S. Lewis:
Why love if losing hurts so much?
We love to know that we are not alone.
Carl Jung:
Where love rules, there is no will
to power; and where power predominates, there love is
lacking. The one is the shadow of the other.
Carter Heyward:
Love, like truth and beauty, is
concrete. Love is not fundamentally a sweet feeling; not, at
heart, a matter of sentiment, attachment, or being "drawn
toward." Love is active, effective, a matter of making
reciprocal and mutually beneficial relation with one's
friends and enemies.
This entry continued ...
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve:
Tell me who admires and loves you,
And I will tell you who you are.
Chaucer:
For there is one thing I can safely
say: that those bound by love must obey each other if they
are to keep company long. Love will not be constrained by
mastery; when mastery comes, the God of love at once beats
his wings, and farewell -- he is gone. Love is a thing as
free as any spirit; women naturally desire liberty, and not
to be constrained like slaves; and so do men, if I shall
tell the truth.
This entry continued ...
Dale Evans:
Every time we love, every time we
give, it's Christmas.
Denis Waitley:
Happiness cannot be traveled to,
owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual
experience of living every minute with love, grace and
gratitude.
Don Byas:
You call it madness, but I call it
love.
E.M. Forster:
Only connect! That was the whole of
her sermon. Only connect the prose and the passion, and both
will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its height.
Live in fragments no longer. Only connect...
Ecclesiastes:
For everything there is a season,
And a time for every matter under heaven:
A time to be born, and a time to die;
A time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted;
A time to kill, and a time to heal;
A time to break down, and a time to build up;
A time to weep, and a time to laugh;
A time to mourn, and a time to dance;
A time to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones
together;
A time to embrace, And a time to refrain from embracing;
A time to seek, and a time to lose;
A time to keep, and a time to throw away;
A time to tear, and a time to sew;
A time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
A time to love, and a time to hate,
A time for war, and a time for peace.
Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
Edna St. Vincent Millay:
Life is a quest and love a quarrel
...
Edna St. Vincent Millay:
I love humanity but I hate people.
Elbert Hubbard:
The love we give away is the only
love we keep.
Elie Wiesel:
The opposite of love is not hate,
it's indifference.
The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference.
The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference.
And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference.
(Oct. 1986)
Elie Wiesel:
Friendship marks a life even more
deeply than love. Love risks degenerating into obsession,
friendship is never anything but sharing.
Elizabeth Barret Browning:
Whoso loves, believes the
impossible.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox:
All love that has not friendship
for its base,
Is like a mansion built upon the sand.
Emily Dickinson:
That Love is all there is,
Is all we know of Love.
Emily Dickinson:
Love—is anterior to Life—
Posterior—to Death—
Initial of Creation, and
The Exponent of Earth—
Emily Dickinson:
Who has not found the heaven below
Will fail of it above.
God's residence is next to min,
His furniture is love.
Emma Goldman:
Free love? As if love is anything
but free! Man has bought brains, but all the millions in the
world have failed to buy love. Man has subdued bodies, but
all the power on earth has been unable to subdue love. Man
has conquered whole nations, but all his armies could not
conquer love. Man has chained and fettered the spirit, but
he has been utterly helpless before love. High on a throne,
with all the splendor and pomp his gold can command, man is
yet poor and desolate, if love passes him by. And if it
stays, the poorest hovel is radiant with warmth, with life
and color. Thus love has the magic power to make of a beggar
a king. Yes, love is free; it can dwell in no other
atmosphere.
Erich Fromm:
Infantile love follows the
principle: "I love because I am loved."
Mature love follows the principle: "I am loved because I
love."
Immature love says: "I love you because I need you."
Mature love says: "I need you because I love you."
Ernest Becker:
When we understand that man is the
only animal who must create meaning, who must open a wedge
into neutral nature, we already understand the essence of
love. Love is the problem of an animal who must find life,
create a dialogue with nature in order to experience his own
being.
Euripides:
He is not a lover who does not love
forever.
Felix Adler:
Love is the expansion of two
natures in such fashion that each include the other, each is
enriched by the other.
Francis David:
We need not think alike to love
alike.
Franklin P. Jones:
Love doesn't make the world go
'round; love is what makes the ride worthwhile.
Friedrich Nietzsche:
It is not a lack of love, but a
lack of friendship that makes unhappy marriages.
Friedrich Nietzsche:
The demand to be loved is the
greatest of all arrogant presumptions.
Georg C. Lichtenberg:
Love is blind, but marriage
restores its sight.
George MacDonald:
To be trusted is a greater
compliment than to be loved.
George Sand:
There is only one happiness in
life, to love and be loved.
George Santayana:
Love is only half the illusion; the
lover, but not his love, is deceived.
The Life of Reason, 1905-1906
Goethe:
To be loved for what one is, is the
greatest exception. The great majority love in others only
what they lend him, their own selves, their version of him.
H. L. Mencken:
To be in love is merely to be in a
state of perceptual anesthesia -- to mistake an ordinary
young man for a Greek god or an ordinary young woman for a
goddess.
Prejudices, 1919
HH the Dalai Lama:
Responsibility does not only lie
with the leaders of our countries or with those who have
been appointed or elected to do a particular job. It lies
with each of us individually. Peace, for example, starts
within each one of us. When we have inner peace, we can be
at peace with those around us.
This entry continued ...
HH the Dalai Lama:
When we feel love and kindness
toward others, it not only makes others feel loved and cared
for, but it helps us also to develop inner happiness and
peace.
Han Suyin [Elizabeth Comber]:
...love from one being to another
can only be that two solitudes come nearer, recognize and
protect and comfort each other.
b. 1917 Chinese writer and
physician
Hazrat Inayat Khan:
The sage said, "The best thing is
not to hate anyone, only to love. That is the only way out
of it. As soon as you have forgiven those whom you hate, you
have gotten rid of them. Then you have no reason to hate
them; you just forget.
Spiritual Dimensions of
Psychology
Helen Keller:
Have you ever been at sea in a
dense fog, when it seemed as if a tangible white darkness
shut you in and the great ship, tense and anxious, groped
her way toward the shore with plummet and sounding-line, and
you waited with beating heart for something to happen? I was
like that ship before my education began, only I was without
compass or sounding line, and no way of knowing how near the
harbor was. "Light! Give me light!" was the wordless cry of
my soul, and the light of love shone on me in that very
hour.
Henri Nouwen:
Your body needs to be held and to
hold, to be touched and to touch. None of these needs is to
be despised, denied, or repressed. But you have to keep
searching for your body's deeper need, the need for genuine
love. Every time you are able to go beyond the body's
superficial desires for love, you are bringing your body
home and moving toward integration and unity.
Henry David Thoreau:
Love must be as much a light as it
is a flame.
Henry David Thoreau:
There is no remedy for love but to
love more.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:
If I am not worth the wooing, I am
surely not worth the winning.
Herman Hesse:
If I know what love is, it is
because of you.
Hermann Hesse:
You know quite well, deep within
you, that there is only a single magic, a single power, a
single salvation...and that is called loving. Well, then,
love your suffering. Do not resist it, do not flee from it.
It is your aversion that hurts, nothing else.
Hobbes (of Calvin and ...):
I think we dream so we don't have
to be apart so long. If we're in each others dreams, we can
be together all the time.
Houssaye:
Tell me whom you love and I will
tell you who you are.
Ingrid Bergman:
A kiss is a lovely trick designed
by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous.
Iris Murdock:
We can only learn to love by
loving.
Isha McKenzie-Mavinga:
On reflection, one of the things I
needed to learn was to allow myself to be loved.
James Baldwin:
The face of a lover is an unknown,
precisely because it is invested with so much of oneself. It
is a mystery, containing, like all mysteries, the
possibility of torment.
Another Country, 1962
James D. Bryden:
Love does not die easily. It is a
living thing. It thrives in the face of all of life's
hazards, save one -- neglect.
James Thurber and E.B. White:
Love is the strange bewilderment
which overtakes one person on account of another person.
Jane Austen:
Friendship is the finest balm for
the pangs of despised love.
Jane Austen:
One does not love a place the less
for having suffered in it unless it has all been suffering,
nothing but suffering.
Jean Baptiste Henry Lacordaire:
We are the leaves of one branch,
the drops of one sea, the flowers of one garden.
Jeanne Moreau:
Age does not protect you from love,
but love to some extent protects you from age.
Jessamyn West:
A religious awakening which does
not awaken the sleeper to love has roused him in vain.
The Quaker Reader, 1962
Jimi Hendrix:
When the power of love overcomes
the love of power the world will know peace.
Joan Vinge:
Indifference is the strongest force
in the universe. It makes everything it touches meaningless.
Love and hate don't stand a chance against it.
The Snow Queen
John Lennon:
Love is a promise, love is a
souvenir, once given never forgotten, never let it
disappear.
Jonathan Swift:
We have just enough religion to
make us hate, but not enough to make us love one another.
Karl Menninger:
Love cures people -- both the ones
who give it and the ones who receive it.
W.H. Murray
Katharine Hepburn:
Sometimes I wonder if men and women
really suit each other. Perhaps they should live next door
and just visit now and then.
Lily Tomlin:
If love is the answer, could you
rephrase the question?
Lisa Hoffman:
Love is like pi - natural,
irrational, and very important.
M. Scott Peck:
Although the act of nurturing
another's spiritual growth has the effect of nurturing one's
own, a major characteristic of genuine love is that the
distinction between oneself and the other is always
maintained and preserved.
Madeleine de Scudery:
Love makes mutes of those who
habitually speak most fluently.
Marcel Proust:
In reality, in love there is a
permanent suffering which joy neutralizes, renders virtual,
delays, but which can at any moment become what it would
have become long earlier if one had not obtained what one
wanted, atrocious.
Margaret Anderson:
In real love you want the other
person's good. In romantic love you want the other person.
Margaret Guenther:
[W]e all need friends with whom we
can speak of our deepest concerns, and who do not fear to
speak the truth in love to us.
Mark Twain:
Love seems the swiftest, but it is
the slowest of all growths. No man or woman really knows
what perfect love is until they have been married a quarter
of a century.
Mark Twain:
Love seems the swiftest, but it is
the slowest of all growths. No man or woman really knows
what perfect love is until they have been married a quarter
of a century.
Mark Twain:
After all these years, I see that I
was mistaken about Eve in the beginning; it is better to
live outside the Garden with her than inside it without her.
Adam, in Adam's Diary
Martin Luther King, Jr.:
Love is the only force capable of
transforming an enemy into friend.
Martin Luther King, jr.:
I believe that unarmed truth and
unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This
is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil
triumphant.
Mary Oliver:
To live in this world you must be
able to do three things: to love what is mortal; to hold it
against your bones knowing your own life depends on it; and,
when the time comes to let it go, to let it go.
Blackwater Woods
Mary Parrish:
Love vanquishes time. To lovers, a
moment can be eternity, eternity can be the tick of a clock.
Mary S. Calderone:
I truly feel that there are as many
ways of loving as there are people in the world and as there
are days in the life of those people.
Matthew Arnold:
Is it so small a thing
To have enjoy'd the sun,
To have lived light in the spring,
To have loved, to have thought, to have done...
Mitsugi Saotome:
If you were all alone in the
universe with no one to talk to, no one with which to share
the beauty of the stars, to laugh with, to touch, what would
be your purpose in life? It is other life, it is love, which
gives your life meaning. This is harmony. We must discover
the joy of each other, the joy of challenge, the joy of
growth.
Mohandas K. Gandhi:
Hatred ever kills, love never dies.
Such is the vast difference between the two. What is
obtained by love is retained for all time. What is obtained
by hatred proves a burden in reality for it increases
hatred.
Mohandas K. Gandhi:
Where there is love there is life.
Molleen Matsumura:
Love is like a campfire: It may be
sparked quickly, and at first the kindling throws out a lot
of heat, but it burns out quickly. For long lasting, steady
warmth (with delightful bursts of intense heat from time to
time), you must carefully tend the fire. (2007)
Molleen Matsumura:
Love is more than just a feeling:
it's a process requiring continual attention. Loving well
takes laughter, loyalty, and wanting more to be able to say,
"I understand" than to hear, "You're right." (1999)
Molly Haskell:
But one of the attributes of love,
like art, is to bring harmony and order out of chaos, to
introduce meaning and affect where before there was none, to
give rhythmic variations, highs and lows to a landscape that
was previously flat.
Mother Teresa:
The hunger for love is much more
difficult to remove than the hunger for bread.
Mother Teresa:
Let us not be satisfied with just
giving money. Money is not enough, money can be got, but
they need your hearts to love them. So, spread your love
everywhere you go.
Nathaniel Hawthorne:
It is to the credit of human
nature, that, except where its selfishness is brought into
play, it loves more readily than it hates. Hatred, by a
gradual and quiet process, will even be transformed to love,
unless the change be impeded by a continually new irritation
of the original feeling of hostility.
from The Scarlet Letter
Norman Lindsay:
The best love affairs are those we
never had.
Oscar Hammerstein, II:
Do you love me because I'm
beautiful,
or am I am beautiful because you love me?
Oscar Wilde:
Each time that one loves is the
only time one has ever loved. Difference of object does not
alter singleness of passion. It merely intensifies it. We
can have but one great experience at best, and the secret of
life is to reproduce that experience as often as possible.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Paul Tillich:
The first duty of love is to
listen.
Pearl Bailey:
What the world really needs is more
love and less paperwork.
Pearl S. Buck:
A good marriage is one which allows
for change and growth in the individuals and in the way they
express their love.
Pearl S. Buck:
The person who tries to live alone
will not succeed as a human being. His heart withers if it
does not answer another heart. His mind shrinks away if he
hears only the echoes of his own thoughts and finds no other
inspiration.
Pearl S. Buck:
I love people. I love my family, my
children . . . but inside myself is a place where I live all
alone and that's where you renew your springs that never dry
up.
Rainer Maria Rilke:
For one human being to love
another: that is perhaps the most difficult of our tasks;
the ultimate, the last test and proof, the work for which
all other work is but preparation.
Ralph Waldo Emerson:
Religion is to do right. It is to
love, it is to serve, it is to think, it is to be humble.
Reinhold Niebuhr:
Nothing worth doing is completed in
our lifetime,
Therefore, we are saved by hope.
Nothing true or beautiful or good makes complete sense in
any immediate context of history;
Therefore, we are saved by faith.
Nothing we do, however virtuous, can be accomplished alone.
Therefore, we are saved by love.
No virtuous act is quite a virtuous from the standpoint of
our friend or foe as from our own;
Therefore, we are saved by the final form of love which is
forgiveness.
Robert Frost:
Earth's the right place for love. I
don't know where it's likely to go better.
Birches
Robert Fulghum:
I believe that imagination is
stronger than knowledge -- myth is more potent than history
-- dreams are more powerful than facts -- hope always
triumphs over experience -- laughter is the cure for grief
-- love is stronger than death.
Robert G. Ingersoll:
Love is the only bow on life's dark
cloud.
It is the Morning and the Evening Star.
It shines upon the cradle of the babe,
and sheds its radiance upon the quiet tomb.
It is the mother of Art,
inspirer of poet, patriot, and philosopher.
It is the air and light of every heart, builder of every
home,
kindler of every fire on every hearth.
It was the first to dream of immortality.
It fills the world with melody,
for Music is the voice of Love.
Love is the magician, the enchanter,
that changes worthless things to joy,
and makes right royal kings and queens of common clay.
It is the perfume of the wondrous flower -- the heart
and without that sacred passion, that divine swoon,
we are less than beasts;
but with it, earth is heaven
and we are gods.
Robert Heinlein:
Love is a condition in which the
happiness of another person is essential to your own.
Roger de Bussy-Rabutin:
Absence is to love as wind is to
fire; it extinguishes the small and kindles the great.
Rose Walker:
Have you even been in love?
Horrible, isn't it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens
your chest and it opens your heart and it means someone can
get inside you and mess you up. You build up all these
defenses. You build up this whole armor, for years, so
nothing can hurt you, then one stupid person, no different
from any other stupid person, wanders into your stupid
life...
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Roy Croft:
I love you
Not only for what you are
But for what I am
When I am with you
Love (first stanza)
Rumi:
Let the lover be disgraceful,
crazy, absent-minded.
Someone sober will worry about events going badly.
Let the lover be.
Rumi:
Your task is not to seek for love,
but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself
that you have built against it.
Rumi:
Come out of the circle of time
And into the circle of love.
Saint Francis de Sales:
You learn to speak by speaking, to
study by studying, to run by running, to work by working;
and just so, you learn to love by loving. All those who
think to learn in any other way deceive themselves.
Samuel Butler:
Perhaps; but is it not Tennyson who
has said: "'Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to
have lost at all"? in The Way of All Flesh
Sharon Welch:
Resistance to oppression is often
based on a love that leads us to value ourselves, and leads
us to hope for more
than the established cultural system is willing to grant ...
such love is far more energizing than guilt, duty, or
self-sacrifice. Love for others leads us to accept
accountability (in contrast to feeling guilt) and motivates
our search for ways to end our complicity with structures of
oppression. Solidarity does not require self-sacrifice, but
an enlargement of the self to include community with others.
[The Feminist Ethic of Risk]
Simone Weil:
The love of our neighbor in all its
fullness simply means being able to say, "What are you going
through?"
Sir Arthur Pinero:
Those who love deeply never grow
old; they may die of old age, but they die young.
Song of Solomon:
This is my beloved and this is my
friend.
Spanish proverb:
Where there is love, there is pain.
St. Augustine:
Better to have loved and lost, than
to have never loved at all.
Søren Kierkegaard:
Love does not alter the beloved, it
alters itself.
Thomas Merton:
It is in deep solitude that I find
the gentleness with which I can truly love my brothers. The
more solitary I am the more affection I have for them….
Solitude and silence teach me to love my brothers for what
they are, not for what they say.
Tom Robbins:
The bottom line is that (a) people
are never perfect, but love can be, (b) that is the one and
only way that the mediocre and vile can be transformed, and
(c) doing that makes it that. We waste time looking for the
perfect lover, instead of creating the perfect love.
Still Life With Woodpecker
Truman Capote:
The true beloveds of this world are
in their lover's eyes lilacs opening, ship lights, school
bells, a landscape, remembered conversations, friends, a
child's Sunday, lost voices, one's favorite suit, autumn and
all seasons, memory, yes, it being the earth and water of
existence, memory.
Other Voices, Other Rooms, 1948
Unknown:
Love is blind, but friendship
closes its eyes.
Ursula K. LeGuin:
Love doesn't just sit there like a
stone; it has to be made, like bread, remade all the time,
made new.
Ursula LeGuin:
Love doesn't sit there like a
stone. It has to made like bread; remade all the time, made
new.
Victor Frankl:
A man who becomes conscious of the
responsibility he bears toward a human being who
affectionately waits for him, or to an unfinished work, will
never be able to throw away his life. He knows the "why" for
his existence, and will be able to bear almost any "how."
Victor Hugo:
Life is the flower for which love
is the honey.
W.H. Murray:
...the more the soul knows, the
more she loves, and loving much, she tastes much.
from the journal of his
Himalayan expedition
Washington Irving:
Love is never lost. If not
reciprocated, it will flow back and soften and purify the
heart.
Willa Cather:
Where there is great love, there
are always miracles.
Willa Cather:
Old men are like that, you know. It
makes them feel important to think they are in love with
somebody.
William E. Gladstone
:
We look forward to the time when
the Power of Love will replace the Love of Power. Then will
our world know the blessings of peace.
William Shakespeare:
Self-love, my liege, is not so vile
a sin, as self-neglecting.
William Shakespeare:
Love all, trust a few.
William Shakespeare:
My bounty is as boundless as the
sea,
My love as deep; the more I give to thee,
The more I have, for both are infinite.
"Romeo and Juliet"
William Sloane Coffin:
The world is too dangerous for
anything but truth and too small for anything but love.
William Sloane Coffin, Jr.:
Love measures our stature: the more
we love, the bigger we are. There is no smaller package in
all the world than that of a man all wrapped up in himself.
William Wordsworth:
The little unremembered acts of
kindness and love are the best parts of a person's life.
Zora Neale Hurston:
Love makes your soul crawl out from
its hiding place.
Zora Neale Hurston:
Love, I find, is like singing.
Everybody can do enough to satisfy themselves, though it may
not impress the neighbors as being very much.
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