For one human being to love
another: that is perhaps the
most difficult of all our tasks,
the ultimate, the last test and
proof, the work for which all
other work is but preparation.
—Rainer Maria Rilke
Whoever gives nothing,
has nothing. The greatest
misfortune is not to be
unloved, but not to love.
—Albert Camus
Love all, trust a few, do
wrong to none.
—William Shakespeare
Evil is the vulgar lover
who loves the body
rather than the soul.
—Plato
The reason why most people don't
experience deep intimacy is their ego guards
their repressed pain from being exposed.
—Jake Woodard
Respect was invented
to cover the empty place
where love should be.
—Leo Tolstoy
Some people are
going to love you no matter
what you do and some
people will never love
you no matter what you do.
Go where the love is.
—Tuntematon?
Love, too, has to be learned.
—Friedrich Nietzsche
Ultimately, it is the desire, not the desired,
that we love.
—Friedrich Nietzsche
When you like someone, you like
them in spite of their faults.
When you love someone, you love
them with their faults.
—Hermann Hesse
The highest form of love is
to be the protector of
another person's solitude.
—Rainer Maria Rilke
The highest form of love is
to be the protector of
another person's solitude.
—Rainer Maria Rilke
Love consists of this:
two solitudes that meet,
protect and greet each other.
—Rainer Maria Rilke
Love is a spiritual
phenomenon; Lust
is physical. Ego is
psychological; Love
is spiritual.
—Osho
Love is when you give someone else the
power to destroy you, and you trust them
not to do it.
—E. Lockhart
The desire to be loved
is the last illusion. Give it
up and you will be free.
—Margaret Atwood
Love is that condition in
which the happiness of
another person is essential
to your own.
—Robert A. Heinlen
An intellectual is a person
who has discovered
something more interesting
than sex.
—Aldous Huxley
Imagine. I water you, you water me.
We don't drain each other, we just grow.
—Unknown
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