Love Quotations ♠©winnie caw 2003 includes famous love letters*
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alleviates tension, love causes it. ~ Woody Allen ***** Love is a universal
migraine/A bright stain on the vision,/Blotting out reason. ~ Robert Graves ***** Love is like war: easy
to begin but very hard to stop. ~ H L Mencken ***** She was just a passing
fiancée. ~ Alfred McFote ***** Love is what happens to
a man and woman who don't know each other. ~ W Somerset Maugham ***** Love is only the dirty
trick played on us to achieve continuation of the species. ~ W Somerset Maugham,
'A Writer's Notebook', 1949 ***** My computer dating
bueau came up with a perfect gentleman. Still, I've got another
three goes. ~ Sally Poplin ***** There is no
reciprocity. Men love women, women love children, children love
hamsters. ~ Alice Thomas Ellis ***** Love is much nicer to
be in than an automobile accident, a tight girdle, a higher tax
bracket or a holding pattern over Philadelphia. ~ Judith Viorst,
'Redbook', 1975 ***** Love is a springtime
plant that perfumes everything with its hope, even the ruins to
which it clings. ~ Dan Greenburg ***** Love is the
self-delusion we manufacture to justify the trouble we take to have
sex. ~ Dan Greenburg ***** A constant
interrogation. ~ Milan Kundera ***** A mutual
misunderstanding. ~ Oscar Wilde ***** The union of a want and
a sentiment. ~ Balzac ***** A narcissism shared by
two. ~ Rita Mae Brown ***** A game of secret,
cunning stratagems, in which only the fools who are fated to lose
reveal their true aims or motives - even to themselves. ~ Eugene O'Neill ***** A sort of hostile
transaction, very necessary to keep the world going, but by no means
a sinecure to the parties concerned. ~ Lord Byron ***** Love is an incurable
malady like those pathetic states in which rheumatism affords the
sufferer a brief respite only to be replaced by epileptiform
headaches. ~ Marcel Proust ***** The cure of coquetry. ~ La Rochefoucauld ***** The drug which makes
sexuality palatable in popular mythology. ~ Germaine Greer ***** Love is the affection
of a mind that has nothing better to engage it. ~ Theophrastus ***** Love ain't nothing but
sex misspelled. ~ Harlan Ellison ***** A grave mental disease. ~ Plato ***** Love is the
irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired. ~ Robert Frost ***** Something you have to
make...It's all work, work. ~ Joyce Cary ***** Something that never
happens anywhere at any time. ~ Charles Bukowski ***** Desperate madness. ~ John Ford ***** Nothing else but an
insatiate thirst of enjoying a greedily desired object. ~ Montaigne ***** Friendship is a
disinterested commerce between equals; love, an abject intercourse
between tyrants and slaves. ~ Oliver Goldsmith ***** Love is the selfishness
of two persons. ~ Antoine de la Sale ***** Love is ...not a fact
in nature of which we become aware, but rather a creation of the
human imagination. ~ Joseph Wood Krutch ***** Love itself is the most
elitist of passions. It acquires its stereoscopic substance and
perspective only in the context of culture, for it takes up more
place in the mind than it does in bed. Outside of that setting it
falls flat into one-dimensional fiction. ~ Joseph Brodsky ***** Romantic love is mental
illness. But it's a pleasurable one. It's a drug. It distorts
reality, and that's the point of it. It would be impossible to fall
in love with someone you really saw. ~ Fran Lebovitz ***** I know what love is:
Tracy and Hepburn, Bogart and Bacall, Romeo and Juliet, Jackie and
John and Marilyn... ~ Ian Shoales ***** Where they love they do
not desire and where they desire they do not love. ~ Sigmund Freud ***** Love is like an
hourglass, with the heart filling up as the brain empties. ~ Jules Renard ***** The most terrible thing
of all is happy love, for then there is fear in everything. ~ Cosima Wagner ***** What starts love is
your ability to stupefy and blind yourself to the point of being
able to fall in love. What stops it is waking up. ~ Fran Lebowitz ***** The stellar universe is
not so difficult to understand as the real actions of other people,
especially of the people with whom we are in love. ~ Marcel Proust ***** The word relationship
best refers to the connection between parasite and host, or shark
and remora. It's a biological term. I'd rather be a jerk than a
scientist when it comes to love. ~ Ian Sholes ***** Love has no great
influences upon the sum of life. ~ Samuel Johnson ***** Love has no heart. ~ Ned Rorem ***** If two people love each
other there can be no happy end to it. ~ Ernest Hemingway ***** Love is more pleasant
once you get out of your twenties. It doesn't hurt all the time. ~ Andrew A Rooney ***** When you're away, I'm
restless, lonely/Wretched, bored, dejected; only Here's the rub, my
darling dear/I feel the same when you are here. ~ Samuel Hoffenstein ***** When you're in love
it's the most glorious two-and-a-half days of your life. ~ Richard Lewis ***** I hate and love. You
ask, perhaps, how can that be? I know not, but I feel
the agony. ~ Catullus ***** If love is judged by
most of its effects, it resembles hate more than friendship. ~ La Rochefoucauld ***** Love is a reciprocity
of soul and has a different end and obeys different laws from
marriage. Hence one should not take the loved one to wife. ~ Allesandro
Piccolomini ***** A ridiculous passion
which hath no being but in play-books and romances. ~ Jonathan Swift ***** There is nothing good
in love but the physical part. ~ Comte de Buffon ***** The contact of two
epidermises. ~ Sebastien Chamfort ***** An attempt to change a
piece of a dream-world into reality. ~ Theodore Reik ***** Just another
four-letter word. ~ Tennessee Williams ***** Everything we do in
life is based on fear, especially love. ~ Mel Brooks ***** People would not fall
in love if they had not heard love talked about. ~ La Rochefoucauld ***** There is hardly any
activity, any enterprise, which is started with such tremendous
hopes and expectations and yet which fails so regularly as love. ~ Erich Fromm ***** Moved by a passion they
do not understand for a goal they seldom reach, men and women are
haunted by the vision of a distant possibility that refuses to be
extinguished. ~ Nathaniel Branden ***** Lovers who have nothing
to do but love each other are not really to be envied; love and
nothing else very soon is nothing else. ~ Walter Lipmann ***** It is the whole modern
concept of love which should be re-examined, such as is commonly but
transparently expressed in phrases like 'love at first sight' and
'honeymoon'. All this shoddy terminology is on top of that tainted
with the most reactionary irony. ~ Andre Breton ***** Don't threaten me with
love, baby. ~ Billie Holiday ***** While I have very
little to say in favor of sex (it's vastly overrated, it's
frequently unnecessary, and it's messy), it is greatly to be
preferred to the interminable torments of romantic agony through
which two people tear one another limb from limb while professing
altruistic devotion. ~ Quentin Crisp ***** A youth with his first
cigar makes himself sick - a youth with his first girl makes other
people sick. ~ Mary Wilson Little ***** The real genius for
love lies in not getting into, but getting out of, love. ~ George Moore ***** When a man has loved a
woman, he will do anything for her except continue to love her. ~ Oscar Wilde ***** Thousands have lived
without love, not one without water. ~ W H Auden ***** Love: woman's eternal
spring and man's eternal fall. ~ Helen Rowland ***** There a few people who
are not ashamed of their love affairs when the infatuation is over. ~ La Rochefoucauld ***** Love is not entirely a
delirium, yet it has many points in common therewith. ~ Thomas Carlyle ***** Love is the wisdom of
the fool and the folly of the wise. ~ Samuel Johnson ***** True love is like
ghosts, which everybody talks about and few have seen. ~ La Rochefoucauld ***** To say that you can
love one person all your life is just like saying that one candle
will continue burning as long as you live. ~ Leo Tolstoy ***** If love be good, from
whence cometh my woe? ~ Chaucer ***** The message that 'love'
will solve all of our problems is repeated incessantly in
contemporary culture - like a philosophical tom tom. It would be
closer to the truth to say that love is a contagious and virulent
disease which leaves a victim in a state of near imbecility,
paralysis, profound melancholia, and sometimes culminates in death. ~ Quentin Crisp ***** It is impossible to
love and be wise. ~ Francis Bacon ***** Nothing is potent
against love save impotence. ~ Samuel Butler ***** Almost all of our
relationships begin and most of them continue as forms of mutual
exploitation, a mental or physical barter, to be terminated when one
or both parties runs out of goods. ~ W H Auden ***** Love is a hole in the
heart. ~ Ben Hecht ***** [Love] has as few
problems as a motocar. The only problems are the driver, the
passengers, and the road. ~ Franz Kafka ***** No normal man ever fell
in love after thirty when the kidneys begin to disintegrate. ~ H L Mencken ***** To fall in love is to
create a religion that has a fallible God. ~ Jorge Luis Borges ***** Hoping to fashion a
mirror, the lover doth polish the face of his beloved until he
produces a skull. ~ John Updike ***** Love is simple to
understand if you haven't got a mind soft and full of holes. It's a
crutch, that's all, and there isn't any one of us that doesn't need
a crutch. ~ Norman Mailer ***** Love's blindness
consists oftener in seeing what is not there than in seeing what is. ~ Peter de Vries ***** The continued
propinquity of another human being cramps the style after a time
unless that person is somebody you think you love. Then the burden
becomes intolerable at once. ~ Quentin Crisp ***** Some women and men seem
to need each other. ~ Gloria Steinem ***** In war as in love, to
bring matters to a close, you must get close together. ~ Napoleon I ***** Love will never be
ideal until man recovers from the illusion that he can be just a
little bit faithful or a little bit married. ~ Helen Rowland ***** I judge how much a man
cares for a woman by the space he allots her under a jointly shared
umbrella. ~ Jimmy Cannon ***** Every little girl knows
about love. It is only her capacity to suffer because of it that
increases. ~ Francoise Sagan ***** Those who have some
means think that the most important thing in the world is love. The
poor know that it is money. ~ Gerald Brenan ***** Money cannot buy/The
fuel of love/but is excellent kindling. ~ W H Auden ***** What better proof of
love can there be than money? A ten-shilling note shows
incontrovertibly just how mad about you a man is. ~ Quentin Crisp ***** Love is mainly an
affair of short spasms. If these spasms disappoint us, love dies. It
is very seldom that it weathers the experience and becomes
friendship. ~ Jean Cocteau ***** The happiest moments in
any affair take place after the loved one has learned to accommodate
the lover and before the maddening personality of either party has
emerged like a jagged rock from the receding tides of lust and
curiosity. ~Quentin Crisp ***** Falling out of love is
very enlightening; for a short while you see the world with new
eyes. ~ Iris Murdoch ***** Fantasy love is much
better than reality love. Never doing it is very exciting. The most
exciting attractions are between two opposites that never meet. ~ Andy Warhol ***** The art of love? It's
knowing how to join the temperament of a vampire with the discretion
of an anemone. ~ E M Cioran ***** I don't want people to
love me. It makes for obligations. ~ Jean Anouilh ***** Love is nothing but a
favorable exchange between two people who get the most of what they
can expect, considering their value on the personality market. ~ Erich Fromm ***** Human love is often but
the encounter of two weaknesses. ~ Francois Mauriac ***** Love is an emotion
experienced by the many but enjoyed by the few. ~ George Jean Nathan ***** What I say is that the
supreme and singular joy of making love resides in the certainty of
doing evil. ~ Baudelaire ***** Tristan and Isolde were
lucky to die when they did. They'd have been sick of all that
rubbish in a year. ~ Robertson Davies ***** "After she was
dead I loved her." That is the story of every life - and death. ~ Gore Vidal ***** Love is based on the
view of women that is impossible to those who have had any
experience of them. ~ H L Mencken ***** To fall in love you
have to be in the state of mind for it to take, like a disease. ~ Nancy Mitford ***** There is always
something ridiculous about the emotions of people whom one has
ceased to love. ~ Oscar Wilde ***** Love is a power too
strong to be overcome by anything but flight. ~ Cervantes ***** That desert of
loneliness and recrimination that men call love. ~ Samuel Beckett ***** Love, for too many men
in our time, consists of sleeping with a seductive woman, one who is
properly endowed with the right distribution of curves and
conveniences and one upon whom a permanent lien has been acquired
through the institution of marriage. ~ Ashley Montagu ***** Every love's the love
before/In a duller dress. ~ Dorothy Parker ***** If love is the answer,
could you rephrase the question? ~ Lily Tomlin ***** Love is what you feel
for a dog or a pussycat. It doesn't apply to humans. ~ Johnny Rotten ***** One should always be
wary of anyone who promises that their love will last longer than a
weekend. ~ Quentin Crisp ***** If you stay in love for
more than two years, you're on something. ~ Fran Lebowitz ***** You walk into a room,
see a woman, and something happens. It's chemical. What are you
going to do about it? ~ Theodore Dreiser ***** One is very crazy when
in love. ~ Freud ***** It is impossible to
love and be wise. ~ Francis Bacon ***** Love is just a system
for getting someone to call you darling after sex. ~ Julian Barnes ***** A broken heart is what
makes life so wonderful five years later, when you see the guy in
the elevator and he is fat and smoking a cigar and saying "Long
time, no see". ~ Phyllis Battelle ***** Where love is
concerned, too much is not even enough. ~ Pierre-Augustin De
Beaumarchais ***** Love ceases to be a
pleasure when it ceases to be a secret. ~ Aphra Behn ***** To fall in love is to
create a religion that has a fallible God. ~ Jorge Luis Borge ***** When you love someone
all your saved up wishes start to come out. ~ Elizabeth Bowen ***** Take away love, and our
life is a tomb. ~ Robert Browning ***** Man's love is of man's
life a part; it is a woman's whole existence. ~ Lord Byron ***** In her first passion, a
woman loves her lover; in all others, all she loves is love. ~ Lord Byron ***** Love, such as in
society, is only the exchange of two fantasies, and the contact of
two bodies. ~ Sebastien Chamfort ***** Love is blind. ~ Geoffrey Chaucer ***** Can there be a love
which does not make demands on its object? ~ Confucius ***** In the race for love, I
was scratched. ~ Joan Davie ***** The magic of first love
is our ignorance that it can never end. ~ Benjamin Disraeli ***** The pain of love is the
pain of being alive. It is a perpetual wound. ~ Maureen Duffy ***** All mankind loves a
lover. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ***** Love is all we have;
the only way that each can help the other. ~ Euripedes ***** The most important
thing in a relationship between a man and a woman is that one of
them must be good at taking orders. ~ Linda Festa ***** Love is a perky elf
dancing a merry jig and then suddenly he turns on you with a
miniature machine gun. ~ Matt Groening ***** Love does not just sit
there, like a stone; it had to be made like bread, remade all the
time, made new. ~ Ursula Le Guin ***** The truth is that there
is only one terminal dignity - love. And the story of love is not
important - what is important is that one is capable of love. It is
perhaps the only glimpse we are permitted of eternity. ~ Helen Hayes ***** The greatest happiness
of life is the conviction that we are loved - loved for ourselves,
or rather, loved in spite of ourselves. ~ Victor Hugo ***** Love, I find, is like
singing. Everyone can do enough to satisfy themselves, though it may
not impress the neighbours as being very much. ~ Zora Neale Hurston ***** Romance, like the
rabbit at the dog track, is the elusive, fake, and never attained
reward which, for the benefit and amusement of our masters, keeps us
running and thinking in safe circles. ~ Beverly Jones ***** Love is as much of an
object as an obsession, everybody wants it, everybody seeks it, but
few ever achieve it, those who do will cherish it, be lost in it,
and among all, never....never forget it. ~ Curtis Judalet ***** True love is like
ghosts, which everybody talks about and few have seen. ~ Frances De La
Rochefoucauld ***** If one judges love by
the majority of its effects, it is more like hatred than friendship. ~ Frances De La
Rochefoucauld ***** There is no disguise
which can hide love for long where it exists or simulate it where it
does not. ~ Frances De La
Rochefoucauld ***** If only one could tell
true love from false love as one can tell mushrooms from toadstools. ~ Katherine Mansfield ***** In love, there are two
things - bodies and words. ~ Joyce Carol Oates ***** Love is much like a
wild rose; beautiful and calm, but willing to draw blood in its
defense. ~ Mark Overby ***** Love is like a
quicksilver in the hand. Leave the fingers open and it stays. Clutch
it, and it darts away. ~ Dorothy Parker ***** The heart has its
reasons that reason does not know. ~ Blaise Pascal (1623 -
1662) ***** The passionate are like
men standing on their heads, they see all things the wrong way. ~ Plato ***** Love is not love until
love's vulnerable. ~ Theodore Roethke ***** I did not know I loved
you until I heard myself telling so, for one instant I thought,
"Good God, what have I said?" and then I knew it was true. ~ Bertrand Russell ***** There is only one
happiness in life - to love and be loved. ~ Georges Sand ***** Love is like the moon,
when it does not increase, it decreases. ~ Segur ***** They do not love that
do not show their love. ~ William Shakespeare ***** The course of true love
never did run smooth. ~ William Shakespeare ***** Love is a familiar.
Love is a devil. There is no evil angel but Love. ~ William Shakespeare ***** Loving can cost a lot
but not loving always costs more, and those who fear to love often
find that want of love is an emptiness that robs the joy from life. ~ Merle Shan ***** Familiar acts are
beautiful through love. ~ Percy Shelley ***** To fall in love is
easy. Even to remain in it is not difficult; our human loneliness is
cause enough. But it is a hard quest worth making to find a comrade
through whose steady presence one becomes steadily the person one
desires to be. ~ Anna Strong ***** A life without love in
it is like a heap of ashes upon a deserted hearth, with the fire
dead, the laughter stilled and the light extinguished. ~ Frank Tebbets ***** The more I think about
it, the more I realise there is nothing more artistic than to love
others. ~ Vincent Van Gogh ***** Love is a canvas
furnished by nature and embroidered by imagination. ~ Voltaire ***** When a man has once
loved a woman he will do anything for her except continue to love
her. ~ Oscar Wilde ***** When one is in love one
begins by deceiving oneself. And one ends by deceiving others. This
is what the world calls a romance. ~ Oscar Wilde ***** Many who have spent a
lifetime in it can tell us less of love than the child who lost his
dog yesterday. ~ Thornton Wilder ***** No one in love is free,
or wants to be. ~ Unknown ***** The heart that loves is
always young. ~ Unknown ***** He who tries to forget
a woman, never loved her. ~ Unknown ***** The cat and the love
you give away always come back to you. ~ Unknown ***** A woman who pretends to
laugh at love is like a child who sings at night when he is afraid. ~ Unknown ***** The secret of love is
seeking variety in your life together, and never letting routine
chores dull the melody of your romance. ~ Unknown ***** To love is to admire
with the heart; to admire is to love with the mind. ~ Theophile Gautier
(1811 - 1872) ***** No woman ever falls in
love with a man unless she has a better opinion of him than he
deserves. ~ Ed Howe ***** The only abnormality is
the incapacity to love. ~ Anais Nin ***** Darling Laura, sweet whiskers, do try to write me
better letters. Your last, dated 19 December received today, so
eagerly expected, was a bitter disappointment. Do realise that a
letter need not be a bald chronicle of events; I know you lead a
dull life now, my heart bleeds for it, though I believe you could
make it more interesting if you had the will. But that is no reason
to make your letters as dull as your life. I am simply not
interested in Bridget's children. Do grasp that. ~ Evelyn Waugh, to his
wife ***** Please bring my flute. ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley,
to his wife, informing her that he had eloped with Mary Goodwin and
asking her to join them. ***** Dear United States Army: My husband
asked me to write a recommend that he supports his family. He cannot
read, so don't tell him. Just take him. He ain't no good to me. He
ain't done nothing but raise hell and drink lemon essence since I
married him eight years ago, and I got to feed seven kids of his.
Maybe you can get him to carry a gun. He's good on squirrels and
eating. Take him and welcome. I need the grub and his bed for the
kids. Don't tell him this, but just take him. ~ Anonymous,
hand-delivered in 1943 by an Arkansas man to his draft board ***** If we love we must not live as other
men and women do - I cannot brook the wolfsbane of fashion and
foppery and tattle. You must be mine to die upon the rack if I want
you to...Goodbye! I kiss you - O the torments! ~ John Keats, to Fanny
Brawne ***** If it is not merely rhetoric and you
really mean what you say when you say, "I will do anything you
want me to do!", then let us have a real though minor trial:
will you learn shorthand as soon as possible? It is a skill worth
having anyway. ~ Delmore Schwartz, to
Elizabeth Pollet ***** It is impossible for me to continue
any longer a correspondence which is becoming epileptic. ~ Gustave Flaubert, to
Louise Colet ***** Almost everything you have asked for -
with the exception of the mink coat - I have given you. But you show
no appreciation - only boredom, discontent. You can't bear to remain
at home of an evening. If you do it is only to cut your toe nails... ~ Henry Miller, to his
fifth wife ***** You must make a serious effort to
change, my dear Clara..Passions are not a natural adjunct to human
nature, they are always exceptional or aberrant...Look on yourself
as ill, dear Clara, seriously ill... ~ Johannes Brahms, to
Clara Schumann ***** I could not love thee, dear, so much
if I did not love my freedom more. Johannes Brahms, to
Agatha von Siebold, breaking their engagement ***** My life was better before I knew you. ~ Edith Wharton ***** Loving you is like loving a red hot
poker which is a worse bedfellow that even Lytton's Umbrella; every
caress brings on agony. ~ Bertand Russell, to
Ottoline Morrell ***** Last night the thermometer dropped
from 95 to 59. I dreamed that you and I were cruising the
Mediterranean on my 30,000-ton yacht, the Kaiser Wilhelm II, with an
orchestra of 118 pieces to entertain us, and 1,000 kegs of beer in
the hold. Today I mixed and laid concrete for four hours. ~ H L Mencken, to Sara
Haardt ***** By this mail I am sending you a box of
cigarettes. It is not a Christmas present. I abhor and abominate all
the Christian holidays, including even Good Friday. ~ H L Menchken, to Sara
Haardt ***** I hope you have lost your good looks
for while they last any fool can adore you, and the adoration of
fools is bad for the soul. No, give me a ruined complexion and a
lost figure and sixteen chins on a farmyard of crow's feet and an
obvious wig. Then you shall see me come out strong. ~ George Bernard Shaw,
to Mrs Patrick Campbell ***** I am so anxious for you not to
abdicate and I think the fact that you do is going to put me in the
wrong light to the entire world because they will say that I could
have prevented it. ~ Wallis Warfield
Simpson, to Edward VIII ***** I have a wicked tongue, a deadly pen
and a cold heart...I shall be angry with myself tomorrow for sending
you this... Is it not outrageous? Burn it. Do not read it. Alas, it
is too late. You have read it. ~ George Bernard Shaw,
to Alice Lockett ***** I hope you are well and adore me as
much as ever. If you want to come out [to California] I'll pay your
fare as far west as Schenectady - they're not going to get me under
the Mann Act. ~Groucho Marx, to Betty
Forsling ***** On my return...I find your letter,
which gives me the utmost possible annoyance. Ought not your
lamentations ever cease, Madame? You make me repent my
frankness...If you wish our relation to continue, conduct it on a
less tragic note. ~ Horace Walpole, to
Madame du Deffand ***** Be so good as to tell me... who is
against my having any shirts? You can deny clean linen to the
inmates of a hospital; but I do not intend to go without it. How
your meanness, that of your origin and that of your parents, shines
forth in your every act! My dove, the day I so far forgot what I was
that I could be willing to sell you what I am, it may have been to
get you under the covers - but it wasn't to go uncovered. ~ Marquis de Sade, to
his wife ***** I will not meet you on the pier, as it
will probably be chilly. ~ Anton Chekhov, to
Olga Knipper *****
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