Quotes with love

Quotes 2001 till 2020 of 2350.

  • Thomas Carlyle True humor springs not more from the head than from the heart. It is not contempt; its essence is love. It issues not in laughter, but in still smiles, which lie far deeper.
    Thomas Carlyle
    Scottish writer and historicus (1795 - 1881)
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  • Erich Segal True love comes quietly, without banners or flashing lights. If you hear bells, get your ears checked.
    Erich Segal
    American writer (1937 - 2010)
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  • St. Theresa of Lisieux True love grows by sacrifice and the more thoroughly the soul rejects natural satisfaction the stronger and more detached its tenderness becomes.
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  • Francois de la Rochefoucauld True love is like ghosts, which everybody talks about and few have seen.
    Francois de la Rochefoucauld
    French writer (1613 - 1680)
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  • William Ellery Channing True love is the parent of humility.
    William Ellery Channing
    American Unitarian minister (1780 - 1842)
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  • Stendhal True love makes the thought of death frequent, easy, without terrors; it merely becomes the standard of comparison, the price one would pay for many things.
    Stendhal
    French writer (ps. of Marie Henri Beyle) (1783 - 1842)
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  • Richard Bach True love stories never have endings.
    Richard Bach
    American author (1936 - )
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  • Lord Chesterfield True politeness is perfect ease and freedom. It simply consists in treating others just as you love to be treated yourself.
    Lord Chesterfield
    English statesman, diplomat and writer (Philip Dormer Stanhope) (1694 - 1773)
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  • Stephen King True sorrow is as rare as true love.
    Carrie (1974)
    Stephen King
    American author of horror and supernatural fiction (1947 - )
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  • Barbara Smith Trust is to human relationships what faith is to gospel living. It is the beginning place, the foundation upon which more can be built. Where trust is, love can flourish.
    Barbara Smith
    American lesbian feminist and socialist (1946 - )
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  • Doris Lessing Trust no friend without faults, and love a woman, but no angel.
    Doris Lessing
    British novelist (1919 - 2013)
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  • A. N. Wilson Truth comes to us mediated by human love.
    A. N. Wilson
    English writer and columnist (1950 - )
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  • Richard Buckminster Fuller Truth is cosmically total: synergetic. Verities are generalized principles stated in semimetaphorical terms. Verities are differentiable. But love is omniembracing, omnicoherent, and omni-inclusive, with no exceptions. Love, like synergetics, is nondifferentiable, i.e., is integral.
    Synergetics: Explorations in the Geometry of Thinking (1975)
    Richard Buckminster Fuller
    American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, and inventor (1895 - 1983)
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  • Blaise Pascal Truth is so obscure in these times, and falsehood so established, that, unless we love the truth, we cannot know it.
    Pensees (1669)
    Blaise Pascal
    French mathematician, physicist and philosopher (1623 - 1662)
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  • Sri Anandamayi Ma Try to treat with equal love all the people with whom you have relations. Thus the abyss between 'myself' and 'yourself' will be filled in, which is the goal of all religious worship.
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  • Ramsay Clark Turbulence is life force. It is opportunity. Let's love turbulence and use it for change.
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  • Emily Carr Twenty can't be expected to tolerate sixty in all things, and sixty gets bored stiff with twenty's eternal love affairs.
    Emily Carr
    Canadian artist and writer (1871 - 1945)
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  • David Mitchell Two people who are a little bit deluded in each other's favour. That's what love is, isn't it?
    David Mitchell
    English novelist and screenwriter (1969 - )
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  • Margaret Fuller Two persons love in one another the future good which they aid one another to unfold.
    Margaret Fuller
    American writer (1810 - 1850)
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  • Alexander Pope Two purposes in human nature rule. Self-love to urge, and reason to restrain.
    Alexander Pope
    English poet (1688 - 1744)
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