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Quotes About Lovers

Even fake news tries to convince us of its reality, but it does so mostly by appealing to your preconceived notions, your shared biases, or your prejudice. How to do the opposite? To create a sense of the real and then challenge your biases. I think that is my favourite aspect of writing, and that is what I've tried to do in 'The Lovers.'
~ Amitava Kumar
Novelists always set up obstacles for lovers to overcome to make their eventual union all the more sastisfying, but Gomberville portrays love as a long, tedious ocean voyage to someplace miserable.
~ Steven Moore
Daniel, you've suffered from loving only unimaginative lovers. Let me teach you a little." "I will, but not now.
~ Storm Constantine
Now the light is rich and full and constant, bathing the fields, the garden, the gathering of friends. Here is a single afternoon in the lives that lie ahead. Two of these people are lovers, and one is expecting a child. Two of these people love one another, and are celibate. The air is so still, so still. These moments are perfect. No one speaks.
~ Sue Gee
unlove's the heavenless hell and homeless home . . . lovers alone wear sunlight.
~ e. e. cummings
...... Love is physiologically a legal battle lovers fight until death".
~ Farooq A. Shiekh
Only fools lay claims where lovers thread for when such love is renewed, lovers dance upon their heads.
~ Chinonye J. Chidolue
.......Love is physiologically a legal battle that lovers fight until death.
~ Farooq A. Shiekh
For those who were born lovers, falling in love is not neither an option nor a decision. it is a matter of existence.
~ Sameh Elsayed
For a more than miffed Midnight, fate was for emperors, fools and soppy lovers: - fate was the self-important egotism of those doing well, the sheer unbearable arrogance of the living and loved.
~ Tom Conrad
The communion that can be achieved by human conversation is of great significance for our private lives...It is the spiritual parallel of the physical union by which lovers try to become one.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
Three books set in Iran—first a novel about two lovers caught up in the Iranian Revolution, then two books about Iran since the Revolution: The Persian Bride by James Buchan The Last Great Revolution: Turmoil and Transformation in Iran by Robin B. Wright Persian Mirrors: The Elusive Face of Iran by Elaine Sciolino
~ Nancy Pearl
I'm happily married to Peter senior; we're best friends as well as lovers, which is probably the best recipe for a successful relationship. We live in a lovely part of England.
~ Carole Mortimer
Then she began to quote from Shakespeare: 'But love is blind, and lovers cannot see The pretty follies that themselves commit.
~ Carolyn Keene
Excerpts from the Angel Handbook Be careful how you unfold your wings -- there are some in the world who are not content unless their teeth are full of feathers ... You will meet some whose faces give a glw as if they once had halos: these are the lovers, you will make a lot of love and your flights, even though you are careful to keep them invisible, will make those who love you sad: they will not understand that you never go anyplace you're not meant to be.
~ Kathleen Norris
You mean you're wondering if he took advantage of his wife's absence to invite over multiple lovers? What a Casanova!' Ikai slapped his knee. 'But I'd have to say, I really doubt it. Mashiba might've been a chain-smoker, but he wasn't the type to smoke two cigarettes at once.
~ Keigo Higashino
Preachers, however eloquent they are, are rarely heard as readily as pastors. After all, shepherds are sheep lovers, and the sheep are dependent upon their shepherds, who love them even before they listen.
~ Calvin Miller
They felt a strange happiness, an urgent need to reveal their hearts to each other-the urgency of lovers, which is already a gift, the very first one, the gift of the soul before the body surrenders
~ Irene Nemirovsky
While the light remains,' said Carde, speaking slowly in his high deliberate voice, 'only do not forsake the joy of life. If you shall have given all your kisses, you will give too few. And as leaves fall from withered wreaths which you may see spread upon the cups and floating there, so for us, who now as lovers hope for so much, perhaps tomorrow's day will close the doom.
~ Iris Murdoch
I was perhaps moreover a little the dupe of that illusion of lovers that the beloved object must , somehow, respond, that an extremity of love not only merits but compels some return.
~ Iris Murdoch
The conversation in the Old Brompton Road was more like an experience of the inferno, but lovers are accustomed to fire.
~ Iris Murdoch
Me propuso matrimonio al conducirme al aeropuerto. Le contesté lo que se espera de una respetable dama madura: De casarse, nada, pero si estás dispuesto a viajar con frecuencia a California, podemos ser amantes, ¿qué te parece? Pobre hombre... ¿qué me podía contestar? Que sí, claro.
~ Isabel Allende
The audience must be sick to death of the star-crossed lovers from District 12. I know I am.
~ Suzanne Collins
They created a strange tableau: rabid boy, trapped girl, bombed-out building. It suggested a tale that could only end in tragedy. Star-crossed lovers meeting their fate. A revenge story turned in on itself. A war saga that took no prisoners.
~ Suzanne Collins