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Read through the most famous quotes by topic #love




I really loved what the guys were doing more than anything, how high they jumped, how effortless it was.


Peggy Fleming


#doing #effortless #guys #high #how

The first thing is to love your sport. Never do it to please someone else. It has to be yours.


Peggy Fleming


#first #first thing #love #never #please

Some of my first teachers were incredibly tough. You could never sing more than three words without being stopped and having to do it over 20 times. I loved that - that sort of process of dissecting and trying to figure out and master this incredibly mysterious instrument.


Renee Fleming


#could #dissecting #figure #first #having

She and my uncle were very sociable and would have a lot of people over at night to play cards or whatever. The high spot of those evenings was when we kids got dressed up to do a skit or something to amuse the guests. I loved it.


Louise Fletcher


#cards #dressed #evenings #got #guests

I believe in that goodly mansion, his heart, he kept one little place under the skylights where Lucy might have entertainment, if she chose to call. It was not so handsome as the chambers where he lodged his male friends; it was not like the hall where he accommodated his philanthropy, or the library where he treasured his science, still less did it resemble the pavilion where his marriage feast was splendidly spread; yet, gradually, by long and equal kindness, he proved to me that he kept one little closet, over the door of which was written " Lucy's Room." I kept a place for him, too—a place of which I never took the measure, either by rule or compass: I think it was like the tent of Peri-Banou. All my life long I carried it folded in the hollow of my hand—yet, released from that hold and constriction, I know not but its innate capacity for expanse might have magnified it into a tabernacle for a host.


Charlotte Brontë


#equality

I love crime, I love mysteries, and I love ghosts.


Stephen King


#ghosts #i #i love #love #mysteries

On the streets, unrequited love and death go together almost as often as in Shakespeare.


Scott Turow


#death #go #love #often #shakespeare

My father, if anything, first and last, was a man of words. He loved stories; he didn't live for stories, exactly, but I think he lived through stories. I think, like many writers, he loved stories about things he had experienced as much as, if not more than, he loved the experiences themselves.


Henry Louis Gates


#anything #exactly #experienced #experiences #father

I think our skin clears up and we're nicer when you are in love.


Nia Vardalos


#i #i think #love #nicer #our

[A]s people are beginning to see that the sexes form in a certain sense a continuous group, so they are beginning to see that Love and Friendship which have been so often set apart from each other as things distinct are in reality closely related and shade imperceptibly into each other. Women are beginning to demand that Marriage shall mean Friendship as well as Passion; that a comrade-like Equality shall be included in the word Love; and it is recognised that from the one extreme of a 'Platonic' friendship (generally between persons of the same sex) up to the other extreme of passionate love (generally between persons of opposite sex) no hard and fast line can at any point be drawn effectively separating the different kinds of attachment. We know, in fact, of Friendships so romantic in sentiment that they verge into love; we know of Loves so intellectual and spiritual that they hardly dwell in the sphere of Passion.


Edward Carpenter


#friendship #gender-equality #love #marriage #men






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