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Quotes About Lover

Every artist is an unhappy lover. And unhappy lovers want to tell their story.
~ Iris Murdoch
She who licks her lips knows the taste of her lover's desires
~ Nick Bantock
I love all animals. I'm such an animal lover.
~ Orianthi
Animal lover that I am, a cougar I am not.
~ Betty White
I'm a lover, I love love.
~ Trina
I am an absolute lover of Indian food.
~ Koena Mitra
I braced for what lay ahead; my life could change profoundly in the next few moments. I was about to confirm—or deny—my suspicion that my husband was shacking up with his lover in one of the secluded homes.
~ Unknown
He was the product of what his father had taught him to be, who in turn was the product of what his father had taught him to be and she wondered how far back in sheer misogyny and greed the Cleeks actually went.  She had married blind into this, impressed by his self-possession as a teenager, even more impressed by him in bed — or in fact for the first year or so, in the back seat of his father's Caddy.  Her first and only lover.
~ Jack Ketchum
It is one of the psychological mistakes that the world makes, to assume that a man whose inclination drives him on to attempt seduction after seduction is a man of more ardent erotic passion than the more constant lover. The very reverse is the case.
~ John Cowper Powys
He learned, though slowly, what all great harrowed lovers learn: that love is what most surely compels love -- is perhaps, except for brute force, the only thing that does, though only (and this was the terrible gift he had been given) when the lover truly believes, as August could, that when his love is strong enough it must surely be returned -- and August's was.
~ John Crowley
Who am I really? The answer to that question is found in the answer to another. What is God's heart toward me, or, how do I affect him? If God is the Pursuer, the Ageless Romancer, the Lover, then there has to be a Beloved, one who is the Pursued. This is our role in the story.
~ John Eldredge
Every story has a villain. Every story also has a hero. The Great Love Story the Scriptures are telling us about also reveals a Lover who longs for you. The story of your life is also the story of the long and passionate pursuit of your heart by the One who knows you best and loves you most.
~ John Eldredge
Closer of lovely eyes to lovely dreams, Lover of loneliness, and wandering, Of upcast eye, and tender pondering! Thee must I praise above all other glories That smile us on to tell delightful stories.
~ John Keats
By virtue of love is the lover transformed in the beloved and the beloved transformed in the lover.
~ Saint Angela of Foligno
You know me baby, I'm a lover not a fighter. If I were to fight for your love. If I was to fight for your love. I'd come out a winner. Your love is so sweet. Sweeter than candy. For your love, I'd come running!
~ Unknown
If you feel the need to insult your ex or their new lover, you obviously still have feelings for them.
~ Unknown
André Breton was a lover of love in a world who believes in prostitution.
~ Marcel Duchamp
the glow of a sunset more lasting, more roseate. more human - filling, perhaps, with romantic wonder the thoughts of some solitary lover, wandering in the street below and brought to a standstill before the mystery of the human presence which those lighted windows at once revealed and screened from sight...
~ Marcel Proust
This is Nature's own reservation, and every lover of wildness will rejoice with me that by kindly frost it is so well defended.
~ John Muir
To the lover of wilderness, Alaska is one of the most wonderful countries in the world.
~ John Muir
Now piercèd is her virgin zone; She feels the foe within it. She hears a broken amorous groan, The panting lover's fainting moan, Just in the happy minute.
~ John Wilmot
There always comes a test in our life, when we have to prove our self as a good child, a friend, a brother or sister, a lover and above all a good person. We pass, we fail but the kind of person we are, varies.
~ Unknown
There is only one real tragedy in a woman's life. The fact that her past is always her lover, and her future invariably her husband.
~ Oscar Wilde
It is one of the most dreadful things for the lover that, while particular facts—which only the test of experience, or even spying, can verify from among so many possibilities—are so difficult to unearth, the truth, on the other hand, is so easy to discover or simply to intuit.
~ Marcel Proust