1,975 Quotes About Dating
- Author Gary Shteyngart
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What she missed most about dating men was that small, disconcerting time frame when you thought that maybe you could change them.
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- Author Lebo Grand
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You have to practice being single but in a relationship. This is not a contradiction, it’s the art of sensual living.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Some people hate being single so much that they are often the boyfriend or girlfriend of someone who they do not love.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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It takes courage to let go of the past and all the mechanisms you have put in place, in order to ease your pain, regret and fear through avoiding responsibility for it.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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My dear, please be careful.You no longer live only for yourself.You live for me as well.
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- Author Laura Anderson Kurk
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I’d stumbled upon the inner sanctuary of a woman who loved the world. Loved the faces of people she saw. Loved the way a hand looked when it was relaxed. Loved the way a woman looked when she touched her own face. The way a man looked when he opened himself to her. Loved the way wind changed a tree or a field or a child’s hair. The beauty of a neck meeting a shoulder. The softness of a smile that wasn’t forced.
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- Author Laura Anderson Kurk
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But with her eyes closed, she began to whisper. “If you have someone to love, then love. If you have someone to forgive, then forgive. You think, when you’re seventeen, there’s time enough for that, but there’s not. There’s no time at all.”I squeezed her hand, trying to think of how to respond. But she took the burden from me and kept whispering. “You want to know why God gave us people to love? Because that’s the only way we can understand how he feels about us. Desperate and jealous.
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- Author Laura Anderson Kurk
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For a second, I stared at the map of her veins just under the surface of her thin skin. It was like her body was trying to become diaphanous. Instead of getting harder and stronger and full of life as we age, we disappear slowly. Our skin thins and evaporates. Our nails barely coat our fingertips. Our hair falls out. We are never more see-through.
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- Author Laura Anderson Kurk
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Do you know how hard it is to paint kindness?” She leaned her hip against a desk in the corner of the room, still watching me. “It’s the only part of a person I really want to capture. Everything else seems to get lost in layers of deception or defensiveness. But not kindness. You can’t hide it. And people either are or they aren’t.
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