Quotes About Love
One child, refused the love he craves, kicks the cat and hides his secret guilt; and another steals so that money will make him loved; and a third conquers the world--and always the guilt and revenge and more guilt.
~ John Steinbeck
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She loved him. She really did. And he knew it. and you can't leave a thing like that.
~ John Steinbeck
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think it is the symbol story of the human soul. I'm feeling my way now—don't jump on me if I'm not clear. The greatest terror a child can have is that he is not loved, and rejection is the hell he fears. I think everyone in the world to a large or small extent has felt rejection. And with rejection comes anger, and with anger some kind of crime in revenge for the rejection, and with the crime guilt—and there is the story of mankind
~ John Steinbeck
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Hay?r, ölmekte olan kiÅŸiyi sevebilir, nefret edebilir, arkas?ndan aÄŸlayabilir, özleyebilirsiniz; ama öldüÄŸü zaman o art?k karma??k ve resmi bir sosyal kutlaman?n ana malzemesi, baÅŸl?ca süs olup ç?kar.
~ John Steinbeck
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Hate cannot live alone.
~ John Steinbeck
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Indeed, most of their vices are attempted short cuts to love.
~ John Steinbeck
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Sevgi yok senin içinde. Vard?, beni öldürmeye yetecek kadar.
~ John Steinbeck
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Ama baz? insanlar için için bütün dünyayla dosttur, baz?lar? da kendilerinden nefret eder, nefretleri etrafa k?zarm?? ekmeÄŸin üstündeki tereya?? gibi yay?l?r.
~ John Steinbeck
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When her mother died, she felt little besides shame. Her mother had wanted so much to be loved, and she hadn't known how to draw love. Her importunities had bothered the children and driven them away.
~ John Steinbeck
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Kutsal ruhun ve İsa'n?n yolunu düÅŸündüm. Ne diye boyuna Allah'tan ya da İsa'dan dem vurup duruyoruz diye düÅŸündüm. Belki, sevdiÄŸim ÅŸey bütün erkekler ve kad?nlard?r, belki kutsal ruh budur. İnsanlar?n ruhudur. Bütün insanlard?r. Belki insanlar?n tek bir ruhu var da herkes teker teker bu ruhun parças?.
~ John Steinbeck
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Los hombres comían algo que no habían cultivado y no había conexión entre ellos y el pan. La tierra daba frutos sometidos al hierro y bajo el hierro moría gradualmente; porque no había para ella ni amor ni odio, y no se le ofrecían oraciones ni se le echaban maldiciones.
~ John Steinbeck
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When a man comes to die, no matter what his talents and influence and genius, if he dies unloved his life must be a failure to him and his dying a cold horror. It seems to me that if you or I must choose between two courses of thought or action, we should remember our dying and try so to live that our death brings no pleasure to the world.
~ John Steinbeck
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For Mr. Edwards, as cold-blooded a whoremaster as ever lived, had fallen hopelessly, miserably in love with Catherine Amesbury. He rented a sweet little brick house for her and then gave it to her.
~ John Steinbeck
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God's time is slow, patient, and kind and welcomes friendship; it is a way of being in the fullness of time that is not determined by productivity, success, or linear movements toward personal goals. It is a way of love, a way of the heart.
~ Unknown
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Attention is the most basic form of love; through it we bless and are blessed
~ Unknown
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I have never loved any woman before. Now I love, and will love.
~ Unknown
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We are most alive when we're in love.
~ John Updike
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We are each of us like our little blue planet, hung in black space, upheld by nothing but our mutual reassurances, our loving lies.
~ John Updike
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All love is betrayal, in that it flatters life. The loveless man is best armed.
~ John Updike
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but with his mother there's no question of liking him they're not even in a way separate people he began in her stomach and if she gave him life she can take it away and if he feels that withdrawal it will be the grave itself.
~ John Updike
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It frightens him to think of her this way. It makes her seem, in terms of love, so vast.
~ John Updike
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Nobody belongs to us, except in memory." (Grandparenting [1994])
~ John Updike
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That's why we love disaster, Harry sees it, puts us back in touch with guilt and sends us crawling back to God
~ John Updike
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She had willed herself open to him and knew that the chemistry of love was all within her, her doing. Even his power to wound her with neglect was a power she had created and granted ...
~ John Updike
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