Quotes About Love
She wasn't in love but she would love him, if that would save her. She'd never loved any man, she was a good girl but she would love that man if it would save her.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Love is what can't be helped. When it waxes, and when it wanes.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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It was the fate of mothers, to remember. What nobody else would know or care about. That, when they are gone, goes with them.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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In marriage, one plus one is more than the sum of two. But sometimes in a marriage, one plus one is less than the sum of two.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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The only love that matters is the absolute unreasonable unqualified and unearned love - the love you'd absorbed into the very pores of your being as a child, scarcely aware of your good fortune.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Traição é uma coisa dolorosa. Traição é a ferida mais profunda. Traição é o que resta do amor depois que o amor acaba.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Como isso acontece, você gosta tanto de alguém — ama alguém, talvez — e depois, não muito tempo depois, o que sente é ódio? Um ódio horrível e funesto? Um ódio de vontade de matar? Por quê?
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Tu castigo si eres mujer. Que no te amen lo suficiente.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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loving him more than her life, her life she'd have tossed into the air confident he'd catch it, yes and
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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In love there are two things—bodies and words.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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A career is not a life. Only a family is a life.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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she'd studied herself in mirrors half her life in despair and hope knowing it's power you need, oh, Jesus, power; if you're beautiful you'll have it over other people, over men, you'll be loved, desired, never have to die.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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He was sentimental about women. It infuriated him that any man, let alone a minister, could behave so selfishly on his honeymoon.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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She was murmuring, "It's all right, dear, it will be all right, I love you." For that was the one thing she knew, amid all that she didn't.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Marriage, family. What else is there? You had to grow up. You had to accept it.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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The curse of the female, to so badly need love.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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One thing it was not: love at first sight. He didn't believe in such. He wasn't a believer in romance, sentimental coincidences, "meanings" snatched out of the air. He certainly didn't believe in destiny, he was a gambler by nature and you know that destiny is just chance you try to manipulate for your own profit. Yet
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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was in love with Briscoe
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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When her lover had loved her she'd been beautiful. When she'd been beautiful her lover had lover her. It was a simple proposition, a seemingly tautological proposition, yet it resisted full comprehension.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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For it had always seemed evident to him, Jesus adored his faithless Judas above the other disciples.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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papà ci amava. Ci ama. Diceva che, se non ci avesse voluto bene, non ci avrebbe punite. Riesco a capirlo, davvero. Però è un modo di pensare malato, e sbagliato".
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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God dies if he is not loved but I was not loved and I did not die.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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He understood the primitive, malevolent spell of The Falls: he was beginning to feel again the sinister attraction he'd felt years ago, as an adolescent, when his emotions were rawer, closer to the surface. Those feelings of dissolution, loss, panic, very like the sensation of falling in love against one's will. The Falls! You can't believe it can kill you. When it is pure spirit. After
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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How tired Dabney is, of genteel conversation; of his mother, whose love for him is stifling as damp cotton batting, and her tedious relatives of whom not one is younger than she, and no one is near the age of her restless son.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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