Quotes About Tender
Regret, like desire, seeks satisfaction and not self-analysis: in the beginning of love, our time is spent not in finding out what love is made of, but in trying to make sure we can see each other tomorrow; and at the end of love, we do not try to ascertain the nature of our sorrow, but only to voice it in what we hope is its tenderest form to her who is the cause of it.
~ Marcel Proust
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She was so shattered about what kind of man he was -- brutal, tender, passionate. There was little doubt he had some mental disorder.
~ Margaret Way
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Don't laugh at the spinsters,…for often very tender, tragical romances are hidden away in the hearts that beat so quietly under the sober gowns," Alcott pleads.
~ Margo Jefferson
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Forgiveness is the most tender part of love.
~ John Sheffield
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He had perhaps been bruised too often. The peace of the vast aloof scrub had drawn him with the beneficence of its silence. Something in him was raw and tender. The touch of men was hurtful upon it, but the touch of pines was healing.
~ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
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Though there's something more tender, beneath our vanity, our will to become objects of desire: we sweat the mark of our presence onto the cloth.
~ Mark Doty
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I'm about as intimidating as a butterfly.
~ Dan Howell
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To be hopeful means to be uncertain about the future, to be tender toward possibilities, to be dedicated to change all the way down to the bottom of your heart.
~ Rebecca Solnit
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'Tis the most tender part of love, each other to forgive.
~ John Sheffield
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Love is a burning desire, that makes your heart light on fire. Love is being with you, someone saying I love you too. Love is your tender kiss, something I never want to miss. Love is you and me, and that is all I need.
~ Ritu Ghatourey
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Glory to God in highest heaven, Who unto man His Son hath given; While angels sing with tender mirth, A glad new year to all the earth.
~ Martin Luther
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Deep in my soul that tender secret dwells, Lonely and lost to light for evermore, Save when to thine my heart responsive swells, Then trembles into silence as before. 'The Corsair', Lord Byron (1788–1824)
~ Martina Cole
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Love is an act of endless forgiveness, a tender look which becomes a habit.
~ Peter Ustinov
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In a separation it is the one who is not really in love who says the more tender things.
~ Marcel Proust
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Fame is indeed beautiful and benign and gentle and satisfying, but happiness is something at once tender and brilliant beyond all things.
~ Mary MacLane
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I take my metal canister of tea off the shelf. It is my own mixture of dried lavender blossoms and lemon balm, harvested from my garden and hung in the storeroom to dry. Weed helped me hang these stalks, I think. His hands touched these tender leaves, just as they touch me.
~ Unknown
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The brief silence that follows is as tender as a rainstorm of daisies.
~ Mathias Malzieu
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Un bombón relleno de néctar de beso
~ Mathias Malzieu
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Like most adolescents, she was reluctant to admit the tender truths of her life, constantly concerned that her secrets were somehow both more salacious and more pitiful than those of her peers.
~ Unknown
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I love you," Jim Hale said, husky with tender affection. "It'd be no use to tell you, I want you?" "Neither of us is in any fit condition," Ryan remonstrated. "Tomorrow.
~ Unknown
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Sentimental, Arjuro? You of all people." "Me of all people can be as sentimental as he pleases.
~ Melina Marchetta
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Mortals are such fragile things. Just tender feelings walking around exposed in their delicate shells...Easy to crush.
~ Melissa Marr
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Depression is a hang glider, you run in despair from loneliness and take off and you see how beautiful romantic depression is, there is something warm and tender in it - this is the greatness of life.
~ Unknown
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Life is an impression of the softest and most tender notes and melodies of childhood, to the coarsest, schizoid, steep notes of old age.
~ Unknown
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