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Quotes About Love

And one by one the nights between our separated cities are joined to the night that unites us.
~ Pablo Neruda
La relación de la futura guerra de Texas con Hollywood fue siempre una relación amorosa. Sobre esta guerra se han filmado más películas y documentales que sobre cualquier otro hecho bélico de la futura leyenda estadounidense.
~ Paco Ignacio Taibo II
Cuanto más hago el amor más ganas tengo de hacer la revolución
~ Paco Ignacio Taibo II
human life doesn't have truth. We're born screaming in doubt, and we die suffocating in doubt, and human life consists of continually convincing ourselves we're alive. One of the ways we know we're alive is we love each other...
~ Paddy Chayefsky
It's the menace that everyone loves to hate but can't seem to live without.
~ Unknown
In truth, I am a single mother. But I don't feel alone at all in parenting my daughter. Krishna has a whole other side of her family who loves her, too. And so Krishna is parented by me, but also by her grandmother and aunts and cousins and uncles and friends.
~ Padma Lakshmi
And so I was left with a mantra, a sort of haiku version of our relationship: I don't regret one day I spent with him, nor did I leave a moment too soon.
~ Padma Lakshmi
Commitment is easy before a relationship requires compromise and obligation.
~ Padma Lakshmi
Joy, with peace, is the sister of charity. Serve the Lord with laughter.
~ Padre Pio
If I've learned one thing, it's that relationships can be fleeting. There's no guarantee of the time one might have with another...There might not be a second chance if you let something special slip through your fingers. I don't want to live with regrets.
~ Unknown
All's fair in love and war — and coffee.
~ Unknown
Becoming a grandmother is wonderful. One moment you're just a mother. The next you are all-wise and prehistoric.
~ Pam Brown
The world hangs like a heart-shaped locket around my neck.
~ Pam Farrel
All we want, whether we are honeybees, ponderosa pines, coyotes, human beings, or stars, is to love and be loved, to be accepted, cherished and celebrated simply for being who we are. Is that so very difficult?"—DERRICK JENSEN, AMERICAN AUTHOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST
~ Pam Grout
the heavens and the earth. In fact, that's the only big difference between Jesus
~ Pam Grout
I want to thank every single one of you for choosing to dance instead of fight, for choosing to love instead of judge, for choosing to open your heart instead of running away from what is now truly possible.
~ Pam Grout
love trumps fear, laughter trumps tears, and abundance trumps loss. And
~ Pam Grout
Love gets bigger after forty," Fenton tells me. "After forty,, love says, 'Come one, come all.
~ Pam Houston
We call such a limited number of relationships love in our lives, but there is always love around us—it's as ubiquitous as oxygen.
~ Pam Houston
We call such a limited number of relationships love in our lives, but there is always love around us—it's as ubiquitous as oxygen. It lives in the houses where we've slept, the kitchens where we've cooked, in the food we've prepared for the people we love and in the walls we have shaped with our hands.
~ Pam Houston
There is love in these old logs and in RJ's workmanship and I can feel it every time I walk inside. We call such a limited number of relationships love in our lives, but there is always love around us—it's as ubiquitous as oxygen. It lives in the houses where we've slept, the kitchens where we've cooked, in the food we've prepared for the people we love and in the walls we have shaped with our hands.
~ Pam Houston
I'm so sorry. I love you. I never could have hurt you.
~ Pam Jenoff
There is so little one can be certain of these days . . . But finding a hand to hold while we walk this path makes even the most difficult of times better and the strangest of villages home . . . Once I thought my life was over . . . I never thought I would find happiness again . . . And then I met you and it all changed. You made me believe again that good things were possible. I love you.
~ Pam Jenoff
You love the people they were before, before all the awfulness that made them do this thing.
~ Pam Jenoff