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Falling in Love The first time i fell absolutely, violently, passionately in love my senses were so heightened that one day we were walking through the park and i swear, i actually heard a leaf drop to the ground. pat lovell i know i am falling in love because i think of you and i turn hollow inside, and the world kind of veers like it goes a little bit sideways for an instant. John d macdonald falling in love with love is falling for make-believe. lorenz hart – song romantic love ‘happens’; it is not brought about; one falls in love. the person is obsessed with the loved one and is unable to concentrate on anything else. the person loses all desire to remain independent, and instead desires to merge and subsume into the other. margaret horton you’ve been in love; you know what it’s like. it’s a sense of delight, not just in the person you love, but in all people, in yourself, in life. suddenly you see beauty, excitement everywhere. you’re not afraid to express your love: passionately, gently, in words, or in silence. and you feel strong, generous, fully alive.george weinberg… when i look on you a moment, then can i speak no more, but my tongue falls silent, and at once a delicate flame courses beneath my skin, and with my eyes i see nothing, and my ears hum, and a wet sweat bathes me, and a trembling seizes me all over sappho liza: wot’s it feel like, bein’ in love, kytie? katie: ow, it’s prime, liza. it’s like ‘avin ‘ot treacle runnin’ daown yer back. caption to late victorian punch cartoon one inevitable consequence of falling deeply in love is the realization that no one has yet adequately described the torment and ecstasy of your condition – and the knowledge that you will try and fail to do so. william jay smith love works miracles every day: such as weakening the strong, and strengthening the weak; making fools of the wise, and wise men of fools, favoring the passions, destroying reason, and, in a word, turning everything topsy-turvy. marguerite de valois everyone, naturally, wants love, but the real thing, when it arrives, is cruel, disconcerting, and frightening. one’s partner refuses merely to be an object, a thing, an impersonal presence, and demands one’s precious time, careful reflection, and emotional entanglement. michael noval i can see from your utter misery, from your eagerness to misunderstand each other, and from your thoroughly bad temper, that this is the real thing. peter ustinov love is like fever, it comes and goes without the will having any part in the process. henry beyle stendahl if love be good, from whence cometh my woe? geoffrey chaucer there is no remedy for love but to love more. henry david thoreau being in love is the gross exaggeration of the difference between one person and everybody else. george bernard shaw love is much nicer to be in than an automobile accident, a tight girdle, a higher tax bracket, or a holding pattern over philadelphia. judith viorst love is not a fact in nature of which we become aware, but rather a creation of the human imagination. joseph wood krutch love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence. h l mencken love is like an hourglass, with the heart filling up as the brain empties.jules renard an infatuated young man was sending his girl friend a cable which read: “ozzy loves his woozy woozy woozy.” “you can have another “woozy” without it costing any more,” said the desk clerk. “no, thanks,” replied the young man. “i think that would sound rather silly.” source unknow romantic love is mental illness. but it’s a pleasurable one. it’s a drug. it distorts reality, and that’s the point of it. it would be impossible to fall in love with someone that you really saw. fran lebowitz many a man has fallen in love with a girl in a light so dim he would not have chosen a suit by it. maurice chevalier love is much nicer to be in than an automobile accident, a tight girdle, a higher tax bracket or a holding pattern over philadelphia. judith viorst a man is already halfway in love with any woman who listens to him. brendan francis as soon as you cannot keep anything from a woman, you love her. paul geraldy you were young-but that is scarcely to your credit pretty – as one expects the young to be. and you were very much in love with me. and half i lured it on, and half i fled it, till honour turned its foolish face on mine taking for allies music and good wine - and told me what i ought to say: i said it. gerald gould – monogamy one doesn’t fall in love; one grows into love, and love grows in him. karl menninger the magic of first love is our ignorance that it can ever end. benjamin disraeli men always want to be a woman’s first love. that is their clumsy vanity. we women have a more subtle instinct about things. what we like is to be a man’s last romance. oscar wilde - a woman of no importance there is hardly any activity, any enterprise, which is started with such tremendous hopes and expectations and yet which fails so regularly as love. erich fromm falling in love is something you forget, like pain. nina bawden - the grain of truth to fall in love is to create a religion that has a fallible god. jorge luis borges - other inquisitions when a man’s in love he at once makes a pedestal of the ten commandments and stands on top of it with his arms akimbo. when a woman’s in love she doesn’t care two straws about thou shalt or thou shalt not. w somerset maugham - lady frederick
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