Sweet Love famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I love to eat and I love sweets... like chocolate. But I do work out.
-- Alessandra Ambrosio -
Make haste therefore, sweet love, whilst it is prime, For none can call again the passed time.
-- Edmund Spenser -
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
-- Elizabeth Barrett Browning -
There is abundant testimony that if we choose love rather than self, we gain immeasurably.
-- Federico Fellini -
With you I should love to live, with you be ready to die.
-- Horace -
What the world needs now is love, sweet love.
-- Jackie DeShannon -
You know someone's right for you when the things they don't have to say are even more important than the things they do.
-- Jodi Picoult -
Love must blossom. Through love will grow the trees and the bushes.
-- Joost van den Vondel -
Love is the free exercise of choice. Two people love each other only when they are quite capable of living without each other but choose to live with each other.
-- M. Scott Peck -
There's love, sweet love, for one and all-- For love is best for great and small.
-- Maud Lindsay -
I always have a good quality extra virgin olive oil. A cheap quality oil will end up cheapening your dishes. And I love sweetening my dishes with maple syrup. It has a bit of a bitter kick at the end that works wonderfully in savory dishes.
-- Nadia Giosia -
Love isn’t only love, sweetheart. It’s hard work, and trust, and tears, with even a few glimpses of devastation. But at the end of each day, if you can still look at the person at your side and can’t imagine anyone else you’d rather have there, the pain and heartache and the ups and downs of love are worth it.
-- Nicole Williams -
Since we shall love each other, I shall be great and you shall be rich.
-- Victor Hugo -
True love is the best thing in the world, except for cough drops.
-- William Goldman -
We love being in love, that's the truth on't.
-- William Makepeace Thackeray -
Above all things endeavor to breed them up the love of virtue, and that holy plain way of it which we have lived in, that the world in no part of it get into my family. I had rather they we're homely than finely bred as to outward behavior; yet I love sweetness mixed with gravity, and cheerfulness tempered with sobriety.
-- William Penn