208 Quotes About Romantic-love
- Author Danny Castillones Sillada
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That beautiful nibbling pain of being in love with someone that you never meet physically heightens the intensity of your desire and longing, a powerful sensation that feverishly shudders your being, yet, at the same time, you also question the rationality of your cognitive judgment whether it’s worth taking the risk at the expense of your sanity, and, consequently, being broken in the end.
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- Author Krishna Chhetri
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Whichever part of your body my eyes fall on, I will not only make love, I will spend me, myself & my entire life there.
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- Author Joanne Madeline Moore
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Learn to love and value yourself, regardless of the affections of others. Romantic love then becomes a wonderful bonus, rather than a necessity.
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- Author Haruki Murakami
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I'd have sex with her, all the while thinking of another woman, and the guilt was getting to me.
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- Author Mark Epstein
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Just as mind rises up and rebels at un unskillful attempt to subdue it in meditation, a relationship will fall apart if the partners are not respectful of each other's differences. <...> Separateness and connection make each other possible; they are not mutually exclusive.
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- Author Alain de Botton
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A person cannot be at once a libertine and a married Romantic, however compelling both paradigms might be.
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- Author Pamela Cummins
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The first six months are what I call the La La Land phase. This is what a lot of romantic novels, songs, and movies are based upon. Enjoy the courtship, nights out, and fun. You will eventually come back to reality.
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- Author Kassandra Cross
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Nothing could replace the feeling of total devotion from another person.
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- Author James Hollis
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If we realize that the assumptions by which the person has lived his or her life are collapsing, that the assembled strategies of the provisional personality are decompensating, that a world-view is falling apart, than the thrashing about is understandable. In fact, one might even conclude that there is no such thing as a crazy act if one understands the emotional context. Emotions are not chosen they choose us and have a logic of their own.
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