Quotes about love
love opportunity who-i-am
Willie Robertson I would love to continue to model. It just depends on what opportunities I get, of course, I want to always stay true to who I am and make sure in everything I do God is getting the glory. If modeling is one of those things that keeps presenting itself to me, I would love to do it and continue to get more involved.
love-is my-friends
Willie Nelson The life I love is making music with my friends.
love memories dying
Willie Nelson Love is like a dying ember, only memories remain.
love mistress elude
William Osler What is the student but a lover courting a fickle mistress who ever eludes his grasp?
love-is stronger faults
William P. Young [...] love is much stronger than your fault could ever be.
love-you humility fruit
William P. Young Mackenzie, you cannot produce trust, just as you cannot 'do' humility. It either is or is not. Trust is the fruit of a relationship in which you know you are loved. Because you do not know that I love you, you cannot trust me.
love unique two
William P. Young Each relationship between two persons is absolutely unique. That is why you cannot love two people the same. It simply is not possible. You love each person differently because of who they are and the uniqueness that they draw out of you.
love-is flying shack-book
William P. Young Love is not the limitation; love is the flying.
love marriage what-is-love
William Penn Never marry but for love; but see that thou lov'st what is lovely.
love-life men religion
William Penn Religion itself is nothing else but Love to God and Man. He that lives in Love lives in God, says the Beloved Disciple: And to be sure a Man can live no where better.
love peace mean
William Penn A good end sanctify evil means; not must we ever do evil, that good might come of it. We are ready to retaliate, rather than forgive or gain by love and information . . . Force may subdue, but love gains. And one that forgives first wins the laurel.
love differences lust
William Penn It is the difference betwixt lust and love that this is fixed, that volatile. Love grows, lust wastes by enjoyment.
love winning people
William Penn Let us, then, try what love will do, for if people once see we love them, we should soon find that they would not harm us. . . . force may subdue, but love gains; and they who forgive first, win the laurel.
love-is lessons care
William Penn Love is the hardest lesson in Christianity; but, for that reason, it should be most our care to learn it.
love virtue praise
William Penn We are apt to love praise, but not deserve it. But if we would deserve it, we must love virtue more than that.
love heart doors
William Makepeace Thackeray Those who are gone, you have. Those who departed loving you, love you still; and you love them always. They are not really gone, those dear hearts and true; they are only gone into the next room; and you will presently get up and follow them, and yonder door will close upon you, and you will be no more seen.
love eye past
William Makepeace Thackeray A pair of bright eyes with a dozen glances suffice to subdue a man; to enslave him, and enflame him; to make him even forget; they dazzle him so that the past becomes straightway dim to him; and he so prizes them that he would give all his life to possess 'em.
love selfish heart
William Makepeace Thackeray What will a man not do when frantic with love? To what baseness will he not demean himself? What pangs will he not make others suffer, so that he may ease his selfish heart?
love heart two
William Makepeace Thackeray If dying, I yet live in a tender heart or two; nor am I lost and hopeless living, if a sainted departed soul still loves and prays for me.
love past thinking
William Makepeace Thackeray Love seems to survive life, and to reach beyond it. I think we take it with us past the grave. Do we not still give it to those who have left us? May we not hope that they feel it for us, and that we shall leave it here in one or two fond bosoms, when we also are gone?
love good-night sweet
William Makepeace Thackeray Happiest time of youth and life, when love is first spoken and returned; when the dearest eyes are daily shining welcome, and the fondest lips never tire of whispering their sweet secrets; when the parting look that accompanies "Good night!" gives delightful warning of tomorrow.
love moon hands
William Makepeace Thackeray To describe love-making is immoral and immodest; you know it is. To describe it as it really is, or would appear to you and me as lookers-on, would be to describe the most dreary farce, to chronicle the most tautological twaddle. To take note of sighs, hand-squeezes, looks at the moon, and so forth--does this business become our dignity as historians? Come away from those foolish young people--they don't want us; and dreary as their farce is, and tautological as their twaddle, you may be sure it amuses them, and that they are happy enough without us.
love kings men
William Makepeace Thackeray When [men] see a pretty woman, and feel the delicious madness of love coming over them, they always stop to calculate her temper, her money, their own money, or suitableness for the married life.... Ha, ha, ha! Let us fool in this way no more. I have been in love forty-three times with all ranks and conditions of women, and would have married every time if they would have let me. How many wives had King Solomon, the wisest of men? And is not that story a warning to us that Love is master of the wisest? It is only fools who defy him.
love ambition names
William Makepeace Thackeray Sure, love vincit omnia; is immeasurably above all ambition, more precious than wealth, more noble than name. He knows not life who knows not that: he hath not felt the highest faculty of the soul who hath not enjoyed it.
love heaven trials
William Makepeace Thackeray We know that Heaven chastens those whom it loves best; being pleased by repeated trials, to make . . . pure spirits more pure.
love cutting bread
William Makepeace Thackeray Werther had a love for Charlotte Such as words could never utter; Would you know how first he met her? She was cutting bread and butter.
love soul darkness
William Makepeace Thackeray If love lives through all life; and survives through all sorrow; and remains steadfast with us through all changes; and in all darkness of spirit burns brightly; and, if we die, deplores us for ever, and loves still equally; and exists with the very last gasp and throb of the faithful bosom--whence it passes with the pure soul, beyond death; surely it shall be immortal!
love fool littles
William Makepeace Thackeray Love makes fools of us all, big and little.
love men persons
William Makepeace Thackeray When a man is in love with one woman in a family, it is astonishing how fond he becomes of every person connected with it.
love life dream
William Makepeace Thackeray It is best to love wisely, no doubt; but to love foolishly is better than not to be able to love at all.
love character should-have
William Makepeace Thackeray We love being in love, that's the truth on't. If we had not met Joan, we should have met Kate, and adored her. We know our mistresses are no better than many other women, nor no prettier, nor no wiser, nor no wittier. 'Tis not for these reasons we love a woman, or for any special quality or charm I know of; we might as well demand that a lady should be the tallest woman in the world, like the Shropshire giantess, as that she should be a paragon in any other character, before we began to love her.
love fun truth-is
William Makepeace Thackeray If fun is good, truth is still better, and love best of all.