Quotes About Love
Love is the mistery between two people, not the identity. We were at the opposite poles of humanity. Lily was humanity bound to duty, unable to choose, suffering, at the mercy of social ideals. Humanity both crucified and marching towards the cross. And I was free, I was Peter three times to renounce -- determined to survive, whatever the cost.
~ John Fowles
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if Greece were a woman so sensually provocative that I must fall physically and desperately in love with her, and at the same time so calmly aristocratic that I should never be able to approach her.
~ John Fowles
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I'm Emma with her silly little clever-clever theories of love and marriage, and love is something that comes in different clothes, with a different way and different face, and perhaps it takes a long time for you to accept it, to be able to call it love.
~ John Fowles
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He uses my heart. Then turns and tramples on it.
~ John Fowles
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Let those love now who've never loved; let those who've loved, love yet again.
~ John Fowles
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El sexo nada importa. El amor, sí
~ John Fowles
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The truth was I was not a cynic by nature; only by revolt. I had got away from what I hated, but I hadn't found where I loved, and so I pretended that there was nowhere to love.
~ John Fowles
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Armastan elada täisverelist elu, armastan kõiki, kes lihtsalt ei istu ja jälgi.
~ John Fowles
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Do you know that every great thing in the history of art and every beautiful thing in life is actually what you call nasty or has been caused by feelings that you would call nasty? By passion, by love, by hatred, by truth.
~ John Fowles
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I love honesty and freedom and giving. I love making, I love doing, I love being to the full
~ John Fowles
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I have not made up my mind about Marian (another M! I heard the supervisor call her name), this time it won't be love, it would just be for the interest of the thing . . . and the clothes would fit. Of course I would make it clear from the start who's boss and what I expect . . . but it is still just an idea.
~ John Fowles
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Dar dragostea vine îmbr?cat? în veÈ™minte diferite, cu alt? fa??, sub o alt? form? È™i poate c? e nevoie de timp îndelungat ca s-o accepÈ›i; s? o numeÈ™ti dragoste.
~ John Fowles
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I remember later he said (Professor Higgins again), you don't really stand a dog's chance anyhow. You're too pretty. The art of love's your line: not the love of art.
~ John Fowles
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dragostea rezult? mai ales din aptitudinea de a iubi, existent? în noi înÈ™ine, È™i nu neap?rat din faptul c? partenerul are reale calit??i pentru a fi iubit.
~ John Fowles
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La sfârÈ™it, am t?cut amândoi. Trebuie s? fi înÈ›eles. Dragostea este misterul între doi oameni, nu asem?narea dintre ei.
~ John Fowles
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cras amet qui numquam amavit quique amavit cras amet
~ John Fowles
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Cómo es posible que me ame como dice? ¿Cómo puede amarse a una persona a quien no se conoce?
~ John Fowles
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He said, in some ways you're older than I am. You've never been deeply in love. Perhaps you never will be. He said, love goes on happening to you. To men. You become twenty again, you suffer as twenty suffers. All the dotty irrationalities of twenty. I may seem very reasonable at the moment, but I don't feel it. When you telephoned I nearly peed in my pants with excitement. I'm an old man in love. Stock comedy figure. Very stale. Not even funny.
~ John Fowles
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Alison ma trezea din amorteala, dar Julie ma putea trezi din mormant.
~ John Fowles
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The Spirit of God will go as far as your love reaches. Love is the medium that conveys the Spirit of God to another soul anywhere on God's earth.
~ John G. Lake
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That "small" emotion, love, grows amazingly when threatened with extinction.
~ John Galsworthy
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Love is no hot-house flower, but a wild plant, born of a wet night, born of an hour of sunshine; sprung from wild seed, blown along the road by a wild wind. A wild plant that, when it blooms by chance within the hedge of our gardens, we call a flower; and when it blooms outside we call a weed; but, flower or weed, whose scent and color are always, wild!
~ John Galsworthy
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For he himself had experienced to the full the gnawing fear at the bottom of each woman's heart that she is a drag on the man she loves.
~ John Galsworthy
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Admiration of beauty and longing for possession are not love.
~ John Galsworthy
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