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Absence is to love what wind is
to fire; it extinguishes the
small, it enkindles the great.
~Comte de Bussy-Rabnutin
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All the beautiful sentiments
in the world weigh less than a
single lovely action.
~James Russel Lowell |
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Things are beautiful if you
love them.
~Jean Anouilh |
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A woman who pretends to laugh at
love is like a child who sings
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He who tries to forget a woman,
never loved her. |
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The heart that loves is always
young. |
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Tell me whom you love and I
will tell you who you are.
~Houssaye |
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There are two times in every
man's life when he is thoroughly
happy; just after he has met his
first love and just after he has
parted from his last one.
~H. L. Mencken
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The love of wilderness is
more than a hunger for what is
always beyond reach; it is also
an expression of loyalty to the
earth, the earth which bore us
and sustains us, the only
paradise we shall ever know, the
only paradise we ever need, if
only we had the eyes to see. . .
. No, wilderness is not a luxury
but a necessity of the human
spirit, as vital to our lives as
water and good bread.
~Edward Paul Abbey |
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