“If we can say that love must be deserved, then we ought to also believe that death can be something deserved upon another. Controlling those uncontrollable, inevitable gifts or punishments upon another, for who can believe, with legitimate credibility upon their words, that this gamble of love or death can be ruled as a designated certainty of a specific time? What life knows when it will arrive? To love or death, what life or what person can control a sheer gamble? In believing that neither love nor death are certainties, though ignorant of its time of arrival, we must believe that we are prepared to admit that we can live without fear of decay. Being vulnerable is the essence of all lives that are fearful of coming death or even coming love.”
– Modern Romanticism
Tag: Quotes about Love
Quote – “To Love, to Revive the Pain” – Modern Romanticism – 3/7/2022
“Is it wise to love? No one knows. No one understands why that expressionless force, limited to our expressions of facial features and tears, yet limitless in each direction it goes will keep arriving to take us somewhere new. Love, the alien. Love, the most common of strangers to enter our arms, finding solace, facing our warmth as if being able to see the sun without looking away. Love will revive what we never wished to notice in the mirror. We saw scars, of histories we wished to erase with other year to age our skin. We saw our eyes crying without counting the number of tears. For love will remind us of what we do not wish to see. To then repeat it, is it wise to love? No one knows, because someone to love was there, and then disappeared. When love returns, it revives the pain thought to be forever gone. Because when love is gone, it never is.”
– Modern Romanticism
Love Quote – “My Loyalty” – 4/10/2021
“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
Quote – “Treating Love like Life” – 10/16/2020
“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
Romantic Quote #2 – “Your Tears are just Fallen Petals” – 9/13/2020
“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 you are, comforted by arms that do not release the trembling you.”
– Modern Romanticism
Romantic Quote #1 – “Anything Else, I could Quit” – 9/13/2020
“Anything else, I could outweigh myself from, outmaneuver myself from, outclass myself from. Besides you, all else could be shut like the sun that crosses the gap of the entire sky. Left in the darkness, I begin to dream. I begin to stare. Upon walls that are buried in black, I still see you, imprinted in sanctified white. You are beautiful, even in your sadness. I cannot give you up. For if I did, I’d quit my soul.”
– Modern Romanticism
Quote – “To Justify the Idea of Glorifying Love” – 9/9/2020
“How can a person ever be wronged to glorify the power of love? We are nothing without it. Evolution is impossible, without it. For no insect could one day become an elephant, without love. Why do we say that to love, is not realistic? Why do we say of someone in love, they are never realistic? Love is idealistic, and purely so. We are ambitious, in love. We are wishful, in love. We yearn, in love. We sometimes weep for small parts of that love, being shredded away. Love is a glory. It is highest. It cannot be measured. It cannot be fathomed. It cannot be stated as a greater, middling, or a lesser. For there is no competition, in love. We are both strong and weak, at the same time, in love. We are beautiful, fragile, and crippled, in love, because everything is on display for who we trust, the most. Everything is engulfed, in love. Everything is swallowed, in love.
Love is the earthquake that keeps shaking our heart, to the confusion of why that is. We should know it as merely love.”
– Modern Romanticism
Quote – “The Same Strength of Weakness, when in Love” – 9/9/2020
“No guilt should be felt, upon realizing one is weak, while in love. Love is that, a strength and a weakness. Knees tremble, hands quivers, because we care for what we may lose. Love is that, an emotion that encapsulates all other emotions. We realize that our finding, being that love, cannot go, without us losing ourselves, as well. Love is that, a reflection that makes us not want to see anything else, be distracted by anything else, be satisfied with anything else.”
– Modern Romanticism
Quote – “Why Love Never Dies” – Pt. 2 – 9/6/2020
“Humans do not part by love, though part by trust. Within trust, physical closeness is there to reprieve fear, prejudice, and ignorance. Who we love in our lives, is always given trust to suppress doubt. Who we ignore in our lives, is always given distrust to encourage doubt.
Why would a songwriter write of ‘dead love’, when it is the trust that always dies? Surely, they could not write the song without the memories of them, and the experienced hurt?
It is never love that dies. It is trust that dies, being scaled to an extent of no determined eternity.
Though, what we remember, is always forever as much as it was important.”
– Modern Romanticism
Quote – “Love is an Accident” – 8/19/2020
“It is never planned to fall in love. One either does, or doesn’t. One stumbles in the dark, before love is fallen into, like walking off a cliff.
Love happens on accident, not by choice. It occurs, because our distractions have been turned to focus.
Are we distracted by our love? If not, we are focused on it, never to release our gaze.”
– Modern Romanticism
Quote – “Of Deepest Love” – 8/19/2020
“One does not comprehend love, when they are unwilling to die for it. Live love. Breathe love. Sleep with love. When it leaves you, fall into the abyss.”
– Modern Romanticism
A Man’s Personal Thought – “The Theme of Love between Men and Women, and its Old Difference” – 11/17/2019
What does a man deserve most, from his loving woman? It would not be sameness, being the same desiring from before love ever laid petals in his heart. That same desiring being respect, the advancement of his ego; he does not want this. It is forgiveness, that which a man desires most. In his heart of hearts, there is a great need for that forgiveness, which had never come his way, due to that he denied it to ever exist. As a man becomes ambitious, his mind travels away from the forgiveness. Its need will come before his proposal, and also during the marriage, with a burning urge to thrive from it. Forgiveness will be unto a man, unto his actions, making him aware that he only needs to be laid down, in a rest before his death.
What does a woman deserve most, from her loving man? It is always to be the acceptance, after all she’s ever rejected during her life. Rejection comes into a woman’s life, whether directed upon her, or when she directs it upon others. A woman realized her weakness during girlhood; and during womanhood, it is always a matter of the “who” to enter her life, to flourish her heart with the fantasies she’s dreamed of. A woman is strong, on her own, through continuous rejection, and a branded need to be independent. Yet, she only becomes independent, through her observation of it. Curiosity overwhelms her, in the utmost, upon when she casts those beautiful, large eyes upon something else large that stands over her, and she wishes to be alike it. She wishes to be within its place in “freedom”. Does she know whether or nor the giant is “free” in his crushing of insects, or feel enormously guilty for it? Acceptance comes upon a woman, to notice what she lacks, or to notice everything she’s lacked for herself in doing.
Within love, within forgiveness, for a man, there is a lowering of him, and it’s never forceful.
Within love, within acceptance, from a woman to a man, there is a heightening of her, and she has allowed it.