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You cannot save people, you can only love them.
- quote by Anaïs Nin
You cannot save people, you can only love them.
- quote by Anaïs Nin
You have loved enough, now let me be the lover. You could say that God is speaking to you or the cosmos, or your lover. It just means, like, Forget it. Lean back and be loved by all that is already loving you. It is your effort at love that is preventing you from experiencing it.
- quote by Leonard Cohen
You have to walk carefully in the beginning of love; the running across fields into your lover's arms can only come later when you're sure they won't laugh if you trip.
- quote by Jonathan Samuel Carroll
You know, it's quite a job starting to love somebody. You have to have energy, generosity, blindness. There is even a moment, in the very beginning, when you have to jump across a precipice: if you think about it you don't do it.
- quote by Jean-Paul Sartre
You must make a lover angry if you wish him to love.
- quote by Syrus
You must make a lover angry if you wish him to love.
- quote by Syrus
You ought to love all mankind; nay, every individual of mankind. You ought not to love the individuals of your domestic circles less, but to love those who exist beyond it more. Once make the feelings of confidence and of affection universal, and the distinctions of property and power will vanish; nor are they to be abolished without substituting something equivalent in mischief to them, until all mankind shall acknowledge an entire community of rights.
- quote by Percy Bysshe Shelley
You say to me-wards your affection's strong; Pray love me little, so you love me long.
- quote by Robert Herrick
- quote by Robert Fulghum