Love Quotes
Quotes about Love
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- “Architect of quantum theories, brash young group leader on the atomic bomb project, inventor of the ubiquitous Feynman d...” — Richard Feynman
- “I was as afraid as the next man in my time and maybe more so. But with the years, fear had come to be regarded as a form...” — Ernest Hemingway
- “Wording in Ideas and Opinions: The desire for guidance, love, and support prompts men to form the social or moral concep...” — Albert Einstein
- “The longing for guidance, for love and succor, provides the stimulus for the growth of a social or moral conception of G...” — Albert Einstein
- “We all have the drum major instinct. We all want to be important, to surpass others, to achieve distinction, to lead the...” — Martin Luther King Jr.
- “He who is a philosopher or lover of learning, and is entirely pure at departing, is alone permitted to reach the gods. A...” — Socrates
- “Friends and comrades, the light has gone out of our lives and there is darkness everywhere. I do not know what to tell y...” — Mahatma Gandhi
- “O my country! it is at this moment, when I see you bleeding, inanimate, your head hanging, your eyes closed, your mouth ...” — Victor Hugo
- “Smith distinguishes with great sophistication the different kinds of reasons people have in taking an interest in the li...” — Adam Smith
- “In what did Tolstoi's work actually consist? It is the outcry of the universal conscience. His works voice the conscienc...” — Leo Tolstoy
- “("you wouldn't agree with Virginia Woolf that there is such a thing as a woman's prose style?") I don't know. I am not g...” — Virginia Woolf
- “In bodily presence, though not commanding, at sixty he was attractive, spare in build, his voice low but harmonious, his...” — John Stuart Mill
- “Our situation on this earth seems strange. Every one of us appears here involuntarily and uninvited for a short stay, wi...” — Albert Einstein
- “It is a serious question among them whether they [Africans] are descended from monkeys or whether the monkeys come from ...” — Voltaire
- “The most dangerous thing you can do is to take any one impulse of your own nature and set it up as the thing you ought t...” — C. S. Lewis
- “Indeed, if we consider the unblushing promises of reward and the staggering nature of the rewards promised in the Gospel...” — C. S. Lewis
- “Even there, in the mines, underground, I may find a human heart in another convict and murderer by my side, and I may ma...” — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- “But we should get the whole Victorian perspective wrong, in my opinion at least, if we did not see that Dickens was prim...” — Charles Dickens
- “Where is my faith? Even deep down … there is nothing but emptiness and darkness … If there be God-please forgive me. Whe...” — Jesus
- “Feynman's grasp of the big picture, coupled with his love for knowing first-hand of practical details - from low-level p...” — Richard Feynman
- “The vicious lover is the follower of earthly Love who desires the body rather than the soul; his heart is set on what is...” — Plato
- “The law of the table is beauty, a respect to the common soul of the guests. Everything is unreasonable which is private ...” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- “At the heart of science is an essential balance between two seemingly contradictory attitudes - an openness to new ideas...” — Carl Sagan
- “Now, I'm not talking about a sentimental, shallow kind of love. I'm not talking about eros, which is a sort of aesthetic...” — Martin Luther King Jr.
- “In an American Literature class, the professor told us The Sun Also Rises was boring on purpose. Apparently, Hemingway w...” — Ernest Hemingway
- “Interestingly, Cicero saw the root of benevolence and charity in conscience, and in fact was the first scholar in histor...” — Cicero
- “I want to believe that in his struggle with nature the genius of man has struggled with physical love too, as with an en...” — Anton Chekhov
- “The man who holds the divine theory of life recognizes life not in his own individuality, and not in societies of indivi...” — God.
- “Solomon, who was one of the Deity's favorites, had a copulation cabinet composed of seven hundred wives and three hundre...” — Mark Twain
- “Seven kinds of people will be sheltered under the shade of God on the Day of Judgment...They are: a just ruler, a young ...” — Muhammad
- “(How, or in what ways, has Morrison influenced you writing?) Cliff: Enormously. I don't think I could have written this ...” — Toni Morrison
- “I must deal immediately and at some length with the question of violence. Some of the things so far told to the Court ar...” — Nelson Mandela
- “I suppose Abraham Lincoln knew that was what would happen. He was very wise in the ways of men. He knew how people think...” — Abraham Lincoln
- “Are ye also yet without understanding? Do not ye yet understand, that whatsoever entereth in at the mouth goeth into the...” — Jesus
- “All, too, will bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail, that...” — Thomas Jefferson
- “What is called politics is comparatively something so superficial and inhuman, that, practically, I have never fairly re...” — Henry David Thoreau
- “If we are to reach real peace in this world and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin wit...” — Mahatma Gandhi
- “To put it in rude, plain, unpalatable words - true patriotism, real patriotism: loyalty not to a Family and a Fiction, b...” — Mark Twain
- “Something's the matter. What's the matter? What's the matter? She asked herself. She didn't know what she looked like an...” — Toni Morrison
- “Jefferson, moved by anger and scorn against the planter class for its fellowship and partnership in the tyranny of the C...” — Thomas Jefferson
- “People continued - regardless of all that leads man forward - to try to unite the incompatibles : the virtue of love, an...” — Leo Tolstoy
- “I'm more convinced than ever before that violence can not solve the problems of the world. Violence is both impractical ...” — Martin Luther King Jr.
- “Thought is all light, and publishes itself to the universe. It will speak, though you were dumb, by its own miraculous o...” — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- “Christ said "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself" and when asked "who is thy neighbour? went on to the parable of th...” — Jesus
- “I second the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt because he is one of the few men in our public life who has been responsiv...” — Theodore Roosevelt
- “I like the copious, shapeless, warm, not so very clever, but extremely easy and rather coarse aspect of things; the talk...” — Virginia Woolf
- “An even more basic reason why we are commanded to love is expressed explicitly in Jesus' words, "love your enemies....th...” — Martin Luther King Jr.
- “We began to stir against slavery. Hearts grew soft, here, there, and yonder. There was no place in the land where the se...” — Mark Twain
- “I say again that I'm not a racist, I don't believe in any form of segregation or anything like that. I'm for the brother...” — Malcolm X
- “Almost without the first sign of moral principle, or of the concrete and its heroisms, or the simpler affections of the ...” — Edgar Allan Poe