·Love me little, love me long, Is the burden of my song.
-Old Ballad
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Is it better for a woman to marry a man who loves her than a man she loves.
-Anonymous
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Marriage is more than four bare legs in a bed.
-Hoshang N. Akhtar
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Wives are people who feel they don't dance enough
-Groucho Marx
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I was married by a judge. I should have asked for a jury.
-Groucho Marx
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The best way to get husbands to do something is to suggest that perhaps they are too old to do it.
-Shirley MacLaine
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·I claim there ain't Another Saint As great as Valentine.
-Ogden Nash
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·To do him any wrong was to begetA kindness from him for his heart was rich-Of such fine mould that if you sowed therein The seed of Hate, it blossomed Charity.
-Tennyson
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Marriage is the only war in which you sleep with the enemy.
-Anonymous
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·All thoughts, all passions, all delights, Whatever stirs his mortal frame, All are but ministers of Love, And feed his sacred flame.
-Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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·If the heart of a man is depressed with cares. The mist is dispelled when a woman appears.
-John Gay
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·You are always new. The last of your kisses was ever the sweetest...
-John Keats
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·Love is poleasing but a various elime.
-William Shenstone
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·All Love is sweet. Given or returned. Common as light is love, And its familiar voice wearies not ever.
-Percy Bysshe Shelley
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·Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other.
-Eurpides
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·Love those who love you.
-Voltaire
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·An old man in love is like a flower in winter.
-Chinese proverb
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·In her first passion woman loves her lover, In all the others all she loves is love.
-George Gordon, Lord Byron
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·And all for love, and nothing for reward.
-Edmund Spenser
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·The eyes have one language everywhere.
-Romania
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·What of soul was left, I wonder, when the kissing had to stop?
-Robert Browning
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·Men have died from time to time, and worms have eaten them, - but not for love.
-William Shakespeare
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·Is it, in heav'n, a crime to love too well?
-Alexander Pope
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·God is Love - I dare say, But what a mischievous devil Love is!
-Samuel Butler
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·Two human loves make one divine.
-Elisabeth Barrett Browning
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And on her lover's arm she leant, And round her waist she felt it fold, And far across the hills they went In that new world which is the old.
-Tennyson
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·A lovely heart-shaped box of chocolates was received on Valentine's Day by a coed from her newest date. On the enclosed card was the inscription,
- "To Helen - with all my allowance."
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·Pickwick Papers Never sign a Valentine with your own name.
-Charles Dickens
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·Love is the answer, but while you're waiting for the answer, sex raises some pretty good questions.
-Woody Allen
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·Annie Hall (of masturbation) Don't knock it. It's sex with someone you love.
-Woody Allen
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·Let those love now, who never loved before; Let those who always loved, now love the more.
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·The course of true love never did run smooth.
-William Shakespeare
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·Drink to me only with thine eyes, And I will pledge with mine; Or leave a kiss but in the cup, And I'll not look for wine.
-Ben Jonson
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·To be rich in admiration and free from envy; to rejoice greatly in the good of others; to love with such generosity of heart that your love is still a dear possession in absence or unkindness - these are the gifts of fortune which money cannot buy nothing and without which money can buy nothing. He who has such a treasury of riches, being happy and valiant himself, in his own nature, will enjoy the universe as if it were his own estate; and help the man to whom he lends a hand to enjoy it with him.
-Robert Louis Stevenson
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·We always return to our first loves.
-America
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·Then, must you speak of one that loved not wisely but too well; of one not easily jealous, but being wrong perplex'd in the extreme.
-William Shakespeare
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·There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd.
- William Shakespeare
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·Oh, they loved dearly: their souls kissed, they kissed with their eyes, they were both but one single kiss.
-Heinrich Heine
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·'Tis better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all.
-Tennyson
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·For aught that ever I could read, Could ever hear by tale or history, The course of true love never did run smooth.
-William Shakespeare
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·I am not one of those who do not beieve in love at first sight, but I believe in taking a second look.
-H. Vincent
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·A man in love schemes more than a hundred lawyers.
-Spain
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·No man at one time can be wise and love.
-Robert Herrick
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· To love is to receive a glimpse of heaven
-Karen Sunde
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·She is not fair to outward view As many maidens be: Her loveliness I never knew Until she smiled on me.
-Hartley Coleridge
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· True love doesn't have a happy ending, because true love never ends. letting go is one way of saying i love you .
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·'Love turns winter into summer.'
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·'You call it Madness, but I call it Love'
-Don Byas
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·'Where there is love, there is life'
- Mahatma Gandhi
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· Love conquers all.
-Virgil
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·'The heart has its reasons, which reason does not know.'
-Pascal
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· Love is like a butterfly. It goes where it pleases and it pleases where it goes.
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· Love is like a fire. Whether it is going to warm your hearth or burn your house down, you'll never know
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·'Where there is great love , there are always miracles'
-Willa Cather
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·Music is love in search of a word
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·'The sweetest joy, the wildest woe is love'
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·'why is it when you love someone so much that you can never find the right words to tell them?'
-alb to justin
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·Women are made to be loved, not understood.
-Oscar Wilde
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·'Some people care too much. I think it's called love.'
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They do not love that do not show their love.
-John Heywood, Proverbs
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Love’s a thing that’s never out of season.
-Barry Carnwall
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·'At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.'
-Plato
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·Love is like the measles; we all have to go through it.
-Jerome K. Jerome
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·Lord! I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing.
-Jonathon Swift
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·Oh, if it be to choose and call thee mine, Love, thou art every day my Valentine!
-Thomas Hood
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·All, everything that I understand, I understand only because I love.
-Leo Tolstoy
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·Western Wind, when wilt thou blow, The small rain down can rain? Christ if my love were in my arms And I in my bed again!
-Anonymous, 16th Century
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·Ah! when will this long weary day have end, And lend me leave to come unto my love?
-Edmund Spenser
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·But to see her was to love her, Love but her, and love for ever.
-Robert Burns
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·A man in love mistakes a harelip for a dimple.
-Japanese proverb
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· Happiness is to love and to be loved.
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·Love is enough: though the world be awaning, And the woods have no voice but the voice of complaining.
-William Morris
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·Loving a woman who scorns you is like licking honey from a thorn.
-Welsh proverb
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·Who so loves believes the impossible.
-Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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·Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind...
-William Shakespeare
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·Love is swift of foot: Love's a man of war, And can shoot,And can hit from far.
-George Herbert
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·Love is the wisdom of the fool and the folly of the wise.
-Samuel Johnson
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·Love sought is good, but giv'n unsought is better.
-William Shakespeare
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·'No man is worth your tears, and the one who is won't make you cry.'
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· Love is not finding someone to live with, It's finding someone you can't live without.
-Rafael Ortiz
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·Love is blind, and lovers cannot see The pretty follies that themselves commit.
-William Shakespeare
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