Quotes About Infatuation
Ever since I've met you, no one else is worth thinking about.
~ Unknown
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You're that guy that no matter how many guys I go through, I will always have a thing for.
~ Unknown
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Each girl has that 1 boy that they will never lose feelings for.
~ Unknown
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When women go wrong, men go right after them.
~ Mae West
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It was so silly to try to define things by words. What did one person mean by infatuation or obsession and another mean by love. The whole thing couldn't be tidied away with neat little labels." - Lena Gray
~ Maeve Binchy
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One problem with lyrical waxing, as Snediker has it, is that it often signals (or occasions) an infatuation with overarching concepts or figures that can run roughshod over the specificities of the situation at hand.
~ Maggie Nelson
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I've kind of been crushing on this girl. Up until now, I've been semi-content just saying "Hi" from time-to-time but now I really want to call her up and ask her out. I guess that means I've finally fallen for her all the way, doesn't it?
~ Unknown
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I'm not a fetishist, but I love feet. When I see feet, it's simply beautiful.
~ Manolo Blahnik
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WILL tries to speak but the silver tongue won't work. He is dumb with adoration.
~ Unknown
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As he goes, we see that VIOLA is love-struck by him, a riot in the heart.
~ Unknown
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Et puis tout d'un coup, je te vois et ça m'arrive que je t'aime, d'une façon que c'est pas possible de le dire...Tout le temps, je te vois, tout le temps je te parle...Le sommeil, ça me l'a tué, quand je mange, ça n'a plus de goût.Si tu ne me veux pas, ou je meurs ou je deviens fou.
~ Marcel Pagnol
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Virgil was a social guy. So social, he'd been married three times over a short space of years, until he finally gave it up. He didn't plan to resume until he'd grown old enough to distinguish love from infatuation.
~ John Sandford
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And is usually true of a man of one idea, [Charles] became obsessed.
~ John Steinbeck
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As is usually true of a man of one idea, he became obsessed.
~ John Steinbeck
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For Mr. Edwards, as cold-blooded a whoremaster as ever lived, had fallen hopelessly, miserably in love with Catherine Amesbury. He rented a sweet little brick house for her and then gave it to her.
~ John Steinbeck
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Without Obsession, Life Is Nothing
~ John Waters
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La vida no vale nada si no tienes una obsesión.
~ John Waters
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Nothing would keep him from loving her. She was everything he wanted. She was his.
~ Unknown
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He ignores you, but you like him. He does nothing, but you fall for him. You miss him, even though you know he will never care.
~ Unknown
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I'm tired of being the girl who falls head over heels in love with the guy who barely even stumbles.
~ Unknown
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In Guermantes, the narrator, admitted to the Duchesse's society after he has been cured of his infatuation with her, tends to record what he sees and hears, to note the disparity between glamour seen from a distance and the triviality it masks when encountered at close quarters.
~ Marcel Proust
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we love only that in which we pursue something inaccessible, we love only what we do not possess,
~ Marcel Proust
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When he comes into a room, you give a little gasp, deep inside, far inside,' someone once said when trying to describe what it meant to love.
~ Margaret George
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I loved something I made up, something that's just as dead as Melly is. I made a pretty suit of clothes and fell in love with it. And when Ashley came riding along, so handsome, so different, I put that suit on him and made him wear it whether it fitted him or not. And I wouldn't see what he really was. I kept on loving the pretty clothes—and not him at all.
~ Margaret Mitchell
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