Love Quotes
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“For love, we are idealistic. To then place realism upon it, is to limit just how much could be done for a loved one, how far one is willing to go for them, and how much one will sacrifice that was never as valuable.” – Modern Romanticism
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“Is there any wonder why I live? Is there any answer to why I love? For her, I will speak the words of bravery. For her, I will become frail. For her, and for no one else like her, I will break myself a thousand more times, so that she lives.” – Modern Romanticism
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“How often do the flames stir, when information is withheld? She’s been adored, for the sake that no one else but loving eyes are aware of her existence. She’s been kept secret, locked in a heart. There is no choice. Locked in a heart, for her protection. Imprisoned behind veins, for her prolonged life. With
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“Were love to be that which is deemed as opinionated, then we are constantly comparing it to lust. To the gain of what we can have for ourselves, for how it pertains to what only we know; That is lust. Love is, therefore, the remembrances of what did occur, though cannot be questioned on why.
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“Stripped from your wild self. Your yielding self. Of bare back, bald breasts, and kissable lips… How have others seen you? How can you foresee me, seeing you? Such beauty. Such admirable beauty. A simplicity to the arrangement of your hair. To your fingers, burning at the tips like candleflame. This is special, dear. This
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“If fear divides a people, resulting in the ignorance that, as well, outcomes in the prejudice that leaves others disconnected, then why not convert such a fear of people to a fear for people? Instead of fearing others, we should fear for others. Instead of dividing ourselves out of fear, we should close gaps because
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“It is not my life I cling upon. It is yours. I possess no heartbeat. I reveal no true movement of my limbs. Should you ponder, then I wonder on your thoughts. Should you fall, then I will, too. What is a life, if I have no love to cover it? My fears, my voice,
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“Treating love like life, is the same as wanting your way. You will be inclined to cheat. Then, you will lose. Then, you will play by the rules, knowing that what has been lost, was valuable, though cannot be taken back.” – Modern Romanticism
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“For the complications of love, there is remembrance. For the dramas of love, there is remembrance. For the sorrows and angers of love, there is remembrance. For each thing that drowns the love beneath, there should be as its cure, the memory of how such a union began. Only in those memories, can the present
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“In hatred, a person is always reminded of what they once loved. To be challenged on loving the individual, another time, is to be faced with the necessity of never hating them, again.” – Modern Romanticism
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“If love hurts, then love will survive. One should know the difference between the pain of loss, and the pain of sacrifice, in love. For if one has given their heart, then one has sacrificed themselves. That is the pain, to be named as the happiness for what one should know was a worthy departure
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“How often to weep, dear one? We are not so much different, as you might believe. I bite my own tears, swear myself to my own fears, in dire belief that I will wake up to your silence. Why do you cry, my love? There is no danger. The world might be burning, though there