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Love works in miracles every
day: such as weakening the
strong, and stretching the weak;
making fools of the wise, and
wise men of fools; favouring the
passions, destroying reason, and
in a word, turning everything
topsy-turvy.
~ Marguerite De Valois |
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The loving are the daring.
~ Bayard Taylor |
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Love is the emblem of
eternity: it confounds all
notion of time:
effaces all memory of a
beginning, all fear of an end.
~ Germaine De Stael |
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There is more hunger for
love and appreciation in this
world than for bread.
~ Mother Teresa
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Love cannot endure
indifference. It needs to be
wanted. Like a lamp, it needs to
be fed out of the oil of
another's heart, or its flame
burns low.
~ Henry Ward Beecher |
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You will find as you look back
upon your life that the moments
when you have really lived, are
the moments when you have done
things in a spirit of love.
~ Henry Drummond
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Love is the expansion of two
natures in such fashion
that each include the other,
each is enriched by the other.
~ Felix Adler |
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Love does not consist in
gazing at each other
but in looking together in the
same direction.
~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery
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Think about it, there must be
higher love
Down in the heart or hidden in
the stars above
Without it, life is a wasted
time
Look inside your heart, I'll
look inside mine.
~ Steve Winwood |
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