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Quotes About Affection

El amor es la única cosa. Atesora tu amor, niña. Vuelve junto a él. Vete a la cama con él. Es la única cosa.
~ Dorothy Parker
Si nadie hubiera aprendido a leer, muy pocos se habrían enamorado Si nadie hubiera aprendido a desnudarse, muy pocas personas estarían enamoradas
~ Dorothy Parker
Martin Luther said, "The Christian is supposed to love his neighbor, and since his wife is his nearest neighbor, she should be his deepest love.
~ Doug Batchelor
little green person, my stomach could take you home and cuddle you all night for the mere idea.
~ Douglas Adams
A true lover must know how to receive as well as to give.
~ Douglas Carlton Abrams
Is it the beloved who evokes love, or the lover who has love to give?
~ Douglas Carlton Abrams
There was more pleasure in one kiss from the man I loved than in thousand nights with a stranger.
~ Douglas Carlton Abrams
Mommy loves me I know. Mommy loves me I know. I know Mommy loves me. I am scared of her. A
~ Douglas Clegg
The wise man will love; all others will desire.
~ Afranius
It is only when you see people looking ridiculous that you realize just how much you love them.
~ Agatha Christie
Women can accept the fact that a man is a rotter, a swindler, a drug taker, a confirmed liar, and a general swine, without batting an eyelash, and without its impairing their affection for the brute in the least. Women are wonderful realists.
~ Agatha Christie
A man when he is making up to anybody can be cordial and gallant and full of little attentions and altogether charming. But when a man is really in love he can't help looking like a sheep.
~ Agatha Christie
Liking is more important than loving. It lasts. I want what is between us to last, Luke. I don't want us just to love each other and marry and get tired of each other and then want to marry some one else." "Oh! my dear Love, I know. You want reality. So do I. What's between us will last for ever because it's founded on reality.
~ Agatha Christie
Underneath the quarrels,the misunderstandings, the apparent hostility of everyday life, a real and true affection can exist. Married life, I mused, as I went to bed, was a curious thing.
~ Agatha Christie
I know when a couple are really in love with each other. And by that I do not mean just sexually attracted. There is too much talk about sex, too much attention is paid to it. I do not mean that anything about sex is wrong. That is nonsense. But sex cannot take the place of love, it goes with love, but cannot succeed by itself.
~ Agatha Christie
There! Now we're friends!" declared the minx. "Say you're sorry about my sister -" "I am desolated!" "That's a good boy!
~ Agatha Christie
Go away where you're loved and taken care of and looked after.
~ Agatha Christie
With women, love always comes first.
~ Agatha Christie
Good gracious, Jerry, you'll probably have to marry the girl.' Joanna was half serious, half laughing. It was at that moment that I made a very important discovery. 'Damn it all,' I said. 'I don't mind if I do. In fact - I should like it.' A very funny expression came over Joanna's face. She got up and said dryly, as she went toward the door, 'Yes, I've known that for some time...' She left me standing, glass in hand, aghast at my new discovery.
~ Agatha Christie
It's awful, isn't it? This love business gets hold of you and you can't do anything about it.
~ Agatha Christie
A man when he is making up to anybody can be cordial and gallant and full of little attentions and altogether charming. But when a man is really in love, he can't help looking like a sheep. Now, whenever that young man looked at you, he looked like a sheep. I take back all I said this morning. It is genuine.
~ Agatha Christie
Looking back, I can see that one of the things my friends had to suffer out of affection for me was my optimism about weather,
~ Agatha Christie
But when a man is really in love he can't help looking like a sheep. Now whenever that young man looked he looked like a sheep I take back all is this morning. It is genuine.
~ Agatha Christie
You mean you really want to marry me?" she asked with the air of one getting a thing perfectly clear. "More than anything in the world," I said - and I meant it. "You mean, you're in love with me?" "I'm in love with you." Her eyes were steady and grave. She said: "I think you're the nicest person in the world - but I'm not in love with you." "I'll make you love me." "That wouldn't do. I don't want to be made.
~ Agatha Christie