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Quotes About Love

My parents came to visit every two months and brought plenty of books.
~ Mathias Rust
I love to come to L.A. to visit, and then I like to come to rainy old London because it's home.
~ Daisy Ridley
I visit Pune quite regularly; I simply love the city.
~ Bappi Lahiri
When we were making 'Toy Story,' my grandmother was very ill, and she knew she was not going to make it. I went back to visit her, and there was a moment during that visit that I had to say goodbye, and I knew I'd never be seeing her again. I looked at her and knew that I was looking at her for the last time.
~ Lee Unkrich
I did send a girl a plane ticket asking her for a visit, I guess that's quite romantic.
~ Orlando Bloom
I really do feel guilty that I don't visit me mum enough.
~ John Caudwell
I love to visit the comic shops, and I don't want to call myself a 'foodie,' because that word is just stupid, but I love diner food, and I'm a hardcore fan of 'Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.'
~ Brian Posehn
I do think Jesus would skip church on Sunday morning and instead visit the nursing homes and retirement homes where so many have abandoned their loved ones.
~ Taylor Negron
My family still lives in Chicago: my mother, my sister, my nephew, my family is there. So even though I am not living there, I feel very close to it, and I visit very often.
~ Lena Waithe
I love Argentina because I was born there, and there are some gorgeous places to visit there.
~ Mauro Icardi
I stay round at gran's when I come up to visit.
~ Tom Walker
I love Paris, just to stay there and visit. Maybe I'll live there one day.
~ Simona Halep
I love India. I love to visit the country.
~ Garfield Sobers
When I came out, it wasn't a big formal conversation like in the movies. I just started living as my true and authentic self and opened up my life to my parents - sharing who I was, and bringing a girlfriend when I came home for a visit. To my great surprise, my parents accepted me for who I was and have supported me since.
~ Lori Lightfoot
I went to Mumbai thinking I will be away from media and fans, but right from the Governor of Maharashtra to aam janata, at least 60 people would come to visit me every day. There were calls, messages and I was so touched. I didn't know that people loved me so much and they want to see me back in action.
~ Brahmanandam
When I go home to visit my parents, my mom is your typical Mexican loving mom. She wants to cook and feed everybody.
~ Eva Marie
On Christmas Eve, it's my wife and my son and my daughter and I. We're home, and we open our presents together on Christmas Day, and then after we go visit the rest of the family.
~ Bart Millard
Every time my parents and sister visit me, I make sure my mother cooks chole bhature for me. She makes the best chole bhature in the world.
~ Sanya Malhotra
I'm the happiest at home when I get a visit from my daughter-in-law, BC Jean, and Mark Ballas, my son. They'll pop round for breakfast or I'll attempt to cook them a meal. That's the most special time for me.
~ Shirley Ballas
Touring life can often be so busy it makes it difficult to visit places and do all the touristy things, but I've had the chance to visit Tokyo a number of times and see a lot of the city. I love it!
~ Hardwell
I am very proud of my two grandchildren and I visit them very often.
~ Randhir Kapoor
I couldn't have foreseen all the good things that have followed my mother's death. The renewed energy, the surprising sweetness of grief. The tenderness I feel for strangers on walkers. The deeper love I have for my siblings and friends. The desire to play the mandolin. The gift of a visitation.
~ Mary Schmich
I have visited Ajmer Sharif Dargah a couple of times before, and each time, it fills my heart with so much love and gratitude.
~ Kirti Kulhari
If you are a card-carrying human being, chances are that you share the same fear as all other humans: the fear of losing love, respect and connection to others. And if you are human, in order to avoid or prevent the pain, trauma and perceived devastation of the loss, you will do anything to avoid your greatest fear from being visited on you.
~ Iyanla Vanzant