Love Quotes

Collection of phrases and quotes about love.

Alexandre Dumas (fils)

Alexandre Dumas (fils)

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We must love, no matter who, no matter how, as long as we love.

Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

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When a child destroys his toy, it seems like he is searching for its soul.

Milan Kundera

Milan Kundera

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It's possible that we may not be capable of loving precisely because we desire to be loved, because we want the other person to give us something (love), instead of approaching them without demands and wanting only their mere presence.

José Ortega y Gasset

José Ortega y Gasset

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Infatuation is a state of mental misery in which the life of our consciousness narrows, impoverishes, and paralyzes.

José Ortega y Gasset

José Ortega y Gasset

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Love, which they depict as blind, is actually perceptive and insightful because the lover sees things that the indifferent person does not see, and that's why they love.

José Ortega y Gasset

José Ortega y Gasset

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Authentic love is always found made. In this love, one being becomes permanently and completely attached to another being. It is the love that begins with love.

George Orwell

George Orwell

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When you loved someone, you loved them for who they were, and if there was nothing else to give, you could always give them love.

Cesare Pavese

Cesare Pavese

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When we are young, we regret not having a woman, when we grow old, we regret not having the right woman.

Jaume Perich

Jaume Perich

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Friends are for occasions, except in certain political-economic circles, where occasions are for friends.

Pythagoras of Samos

Pythagoras of Samos

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Economizad las lágrimas de vuestros hijos a fin de que puedan regar con ellas vuestra tumba.

Gonzalo Rojas

Gonzalo Rojas

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More than for the A of love, I am for the A of asthma, and I suffocate from your non-air, [...]

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Jean Jacques Rousseau

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Childhood has its own ways of seeing, thinking, and feeling; there is nothing more foolish than trying to replace them with our own.