Tag: Heart
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Have You Ever Been In Love?
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in LoveHave you ever been in love? Horrible isn’t it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up. – Neil Gaiman
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When I Told You I Love You
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in LoveWhen I told you I love you I didn’t expect you to answer. I just wanted you to know. I just wanted to get it off my chest.
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I Didn’t Want The Easy Kind Of Love
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in LoveI didn’t want the easy kind of love, I wanted the crazy love, the kind of love that created and destroyed all at the same time. – Julie Murphy
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I Wanted Love To Grow Back
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in LoveI wanted love to grow back, like the grass when it’s mown down. To grow differently, if need be, like children’s teeth, like hair, like fingernails. To spring up at will, wild and untended. The chill of the sheets made me shudder, and so did the warmth that followed when I lay down. – Herta…
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I Will Love You
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in LoveYou are always in my dreams. When I wake up you’re my first thought. Even when we are not together, trust me, I will love you. My heart is always yours.
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True Love Is Like Boomerang
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in LoveTrue love is like boomerang, it always comes towards you and doesn’t care about others.
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There Will Be Love
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in LoveSomeday, beyond the clouds and all the world’s wrongs, there will be love, compassion and justice, and we shall all understand. – Flavia Weedn
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A Kiss Is a Lovely Trick
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in LoveA kiss is a lovely trick, designed by nature, to stop words when speech becomes superfluous.
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Love Grows Like a Spring Flower
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in LoveSome people fall head over heels. Other people begin to fall without even knowing it—love grows like a spring flower beneath last autumn’s leaves and catches them by surprise. – Elizabeth Chandler
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Love Can Often Be Misguided
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in LoveLove can often be misguided and do as much harm as good, but respect can do only good. It assumes that the other person’s stature is as large as one’s own, his rights as reasonable, his needs as important. – Eleanor Roosevelt