Quotes About Affection
for she had penetrated Troy's nature so far as to estimate his tendencies pretty accurately, but unfortunately loved him no less in thinking that he might soon cease to love her—indeed, considerably more.
~ Thomas Hardy
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The insulation of his heart by reserve during these many years, without a channel of any kind for disposable emotion, had worked its effect. It has been observed more than once that the causes of love are chiefly subjective, and Boldwood was a living testimony to the truth of the proposition. No mother existed to absorb his devotion, no sister for his tenderness, no idle ties for sense. He became surcharged with the compound, which was genuine lover's love.
~ Thomas Hardy
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Me quedaré –dijo Gabriel. Y Bathsheba volvió a sonreír.
~ Thomas Hardy
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He won't hurt me. HE'S not in love with me.
~ Thomas Hardy
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I'll confess it is pleasant to look at you asleep. You're quite beautiful, Clarice.
~ Thomas Harris
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Molly was the same height as Graham, five feet ten inches. A level kiss in public carries a pleasant jolt, possibly because level kisses usually are exchanged in bed.
~ Thomas Harris
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He came back to the car, long legs lifting high in the snow, and there was snow in his hair and on his eyelashes and I remembered that I love him. It felt like something breaking with a little pain and spilling warm.
~ Thomas Harris
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Bella, I love you, kid," he said in case she could hear. Fear brushed the walls of his chest, circling inside him like a bat in a house. Then he got hold of it. He wanted to get something for her, anything, but he did not want her to feel him let go of her hand.
~ Thomas Harris
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He snapped some icicles off a branch to make me a martini. He came back to the car, long legs lifting high in the snow, and there was snow in his hair and on his eyelashes and I remembered that I love him. It felt like something breaking with a little pain and spilling warm. I hope the parka
~ Thomas Harris
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Let us, then, fellow citizens, unite with one heart and one mind. Let us restore to social intercourse that harmony and affection without which liberty and even life itself are but dreary things. And let us reflect that having banished from our land that religious intolerance under which mankind so long bled and suffered, we have yet gained little if we countenance a political intolerance as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions.
~ Thomas Jefferson
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And with love, ambitions!
~ Thomas Keneally
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The sweetness of love is short-lived, but the pain endures.
~ Thomas Malory
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Whoever loves the more is at a disadvantage and must suffer
~ Thomas Mann
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Denn das Glück, sagte er sich, ist nicht, geliebt zu werden; das ist mit Ekel gemischte Genugtuung für die Eitelkeit. Das Glück ist, zu lieben und vielleicht kleine, trügerische Annäherungen an den geliebten Gegenstand zu erhaschen.
~ Thomas Mann
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Samo ?ovjek koji se baš nimalo ne razumije u ljubavne stvari mogao bi pomisliti da su takve dvojbe nauštrb ljubavi. Dapa?e, one su joj pravi za?in. Tek one daju ljubavi žalac strasti tako da bi se strast mogla jednostavno definirati kao ljubav koja sumnja.
~ Thomas Mann
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A felicidade é amar e talvez colher pequenas aproximações ilusórias da pessoa amada.
~ Thomas Mann
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The one who loves most becomes subordinate and must suffer—his
~ Thomas Mann
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As a child, and since then too, I have always tended to resist any kind of a possessive affection on the part of any other human being—there has always been this profound instinct to keep clear, to keep free. And only with truly supernatural people have I ever felt really at my ease, really at peace.
~ Thomas Merton
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If we do not respond to human affection we cannot be loved by God in the way in which He has willed to love us—with the Heart of the Man, Jesus Who is God, the Son of God, and the anointed Christ.
~ Thomas Merton
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For love does not seek a joy that follows from its effect: its joy is in the effect itself, which is the good of the beloved...love, therefore, is its own reward.
~ Thomas Merton
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I have made many mistakes and done a lot of foolish things, but when I look back on the person I was, I feel affection for him and laugh at him.
~ Thomas Moore
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No, the heart that has truly loved never forgets, But as truly loves on to the close, As the sunflower turns on her god when he sets The same look which she turned when he rose!
~ Thomas Moore
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The friendship that like live is warm; a love like friendship, steady.
~ Thomas Moore
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Next worst thing to unrequited Love, isn't it? Insufficient hate.
~ Thomas Pynchon
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