Quotes About Love
There speaks the passion and the rebellion that go with red hair. My second wife had red hair. She was a beautiful woman, and she loved me. Strange, is it not? I have always admired red-haired women. Your hair is very beautiful. There are other things I like about you. Your spirit, your courage; the fact that you have a mind of your own. ~Mr. Aristides
~ Agatha Christie
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I think people more often kill those they love, than those they hate. Possibly because only the people you love can really make life unendurable to you.
~ Agatha Christie
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The heart of a woman who loves will forgive many blows.
~ Agatha Christie
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When will a woman lie? Sometimes for herself. Usually for the man she loves. Always for her children.
~ Agatha Christie
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Because when you're in love, you think you're invincible. It blinds you. And you don't seem to care.
~ Agatha Christie
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There is nothing so terrible as to live in an atmosphere of suspicion - to see eyes watching you and the love in them changing to fear - nothing so terrible as to suspect those near and dear to you - It is poisonous - a miasma.
~ Agatha Christie
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You know, Emily was a selfish old woman in her way. She was very generous, but she always wanted a return. She never let people forget what she had done for them - and, that way she missed love.
~ Agatha Christie
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Jealousy, you know, is usually not an affair of causes. It is much more-how shall I say?-fundamental than that. Based on the knowledge that one's love is not returned. And so one goes on waiting, watching, expecting...that the loved one will turn to someone else.
~ Agatha Christie
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La vie est vaine. Un peu d'amour, Un peu de haine, Et puis bonjour. La vie est brève. Un peu d'espoir, Un peu de rêve, Et puis bonsoir.
~ Agatha Christie
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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
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Yes, yes-you will give him the earth-because you love him. Love him too much for safety or for happiness. But you cannot give to people what they are incapable of receiving.
~ Agatha Christie
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What can I say at seventy-five? "Thank God for my good life,and for all the love that has been given to me.
~ Agatha Christie
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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
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It is a curious thought, but it is only when you see people looking ridiculous that you realize just how much you love them
~ Agatha Christie
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It seems dreadful to say so, but there is something attractive to a girl in being told anyone is a bad man. She thinks at once that her love will reform him.
~ Agatha Christie
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Murder, I have often noticed, is a great matchmaker.
~ Agatha Christie
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They say all the world loves a lover—apply that saying to murder and you have an even more infallible truth.
~ Agatha Christie
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Love can be a very frightening thing." "That is why most great love stories are tragedies.
~ Agatha Christie
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In fact the marriage has been arranged by heaven and Hercule Poirot. All I have to do is to compound a felony.
~ Agatha Christie
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She had a great power of love and hate but no stability. That's what's so sad for anyone, to be born with no stability.
~ Agatha Christie
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There is nothing more thrilling in this world, I think, than having a child that is yours, and yet is mysteriously a stranger.
~ Agatha Christie
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Marriage is called all sorts of things, a haven, and a refuge, and a crowning glory, and a state of bondage, and lots more. But do you know what I think it is?' 'What?' 'A sport!' 'And a damned good sport too,' said Tommy.
~ Agatha Christie
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Go away where you're loved and taken care of and looked after.
~ Agatha Christie
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With women, love always comes first.
~ Agatha Christie
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