Quotes About Passion
Pero ¿qué había sido de aquella llama que en Moscú animaba su rostro haciendo brillar sus ojos y prestando luminosidad a su sonrisa?
~ Leo Tolstoy
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He talked of this, and passionately longed to hear more of Kitty, and, at the same time, was afraid of hearing it. He dreaded the breaking up of the inward peace he had gained with such effort. "Yes,
~ Leo Tolstoy
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But there was a second kind of people, the real ones, to which they all belonged, for whom the main thing was to be elegant, beautiful, generous, bold, and gay, to give way unblushingly to every passion and to laugh at everything else.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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but are you really so in love? - Oh, it is not that at all. It is not that, it is some kind of power that has seized me and holds me. I do not know what to do.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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I know fiery horses by their brand, and I know young people who are in love by their eyes
~ Leo Tolstoy
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the irrepressible, quivering brilliance of her eyes and her smile set him on fire
~ Leo Tolstoy
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It hurt her to stir up these feelings, but yet she knew that that was the best part of her soul, and that that part of her soul would quickly be smothered in the life she was leading.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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One can live magnificently in this world, if one knows how to work and how to love, to work for the person one loves and to love one's work.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Well, dear heart,' said he, 'I wanted to tell you about it yesterday, and I have come to do so today. I've never experienced anything like it before. I am in love, my friend!' Suddenly Pierre heaved a deep sigh and dumped his heavy person down on the sofa beside Prince Andrei. 'With Natasha Rostova, yes?' said he.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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but she has such wonderful depth of feeling.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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to stop loving and, at the same time, fall in love means to love twice as strong than before.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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All over?' he repeated. 'If I were not myself, but the handsomest, cleverest, and best man in the world, and were free, I would this moment ask on my knees for your hand and your love!
~ Leo Tolstoy
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As often happens with passionate people, he was mastered by anger but was still seeking an object on which to vent it.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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in their eyes the position of an unsuccessful lover of a girl, or of any woman free to marry, might be ridiculous. But the position of a man pursuing a married woman, and, regardless of everything, staking his life on drawing her into adultery, has something fine and grand about it, and can never be ridiculous;
~ Leo Tolstoy
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No te equivocas, estaba desesperada y no puedo dejar de estarlo. Mientras te escucho pienso en él. Lo amo, soy su amante. No te puedo soportar, te tengo miedo y te odio… Puedes hacer conmigo lo que quieras.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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With one burning hand she held his and with the other she kept pushing him away.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Anything loved so much, with a daily effort, grows.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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So much the worse for those who follow the fashion. The only happy marriages I know are marriages of convenience." "Yes, but then how often the happiness of the convenient marriages flies away like dust just because that passion turns up that they have refused to recognize," said Vronsky.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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La alegría es el fuego de los corazones indomables y ningún contratiempo puede apagar sus corazones ardientes
~ Leon Degrelle
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No ser feliz es dudar de nuestro cuerpo, del calor de nuestra sangre, del fuego devorador del corazón, de la claridad del espíritu que inunda nuestro ser
~ Leon Degrelle
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Wolfgang Pauli, to seriously consider quitting in 1925. "For me," he wrote in exasperation to a colleague, "physics is too difficult and I wish that I were a film comedian or something similar and had never heard of physics.
~ Leon M. Lederman
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Revolutions are always verbose.
~ Leon Trotsky
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Who here wants to be a writer?' I asked. Everyone in the room raised his hand. 'Why the hell aren't you home writing?' I said, and left the stage.
~ Leon Uris
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Like so many creative men of his school he was hounded by an incessant restlessness.
~ Leon Uris
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