“At first, when we truly love someone, our greatest fear is that the loved one will stop loving us. What we should fear and dread, of course, is that we won’t stop loving them.”— Gregory David Roberts, amazon.com
“When you love someone… truly love them, friend or lover, you lay your heart open to them. You give them a part of yourself that you give to no one else, and you let them inside a part of you that only they can hurt—you literally hand them the razor with a map of where to cut deepest and most painful…”— Sherrilyn Kenyon, amazon.com
“Love is the same as being lost. Except you don’t care that you’re lost.”— Jedediah Berry, amazon.com
“We looked at each other until it felt like everything would burst into flames.”— Jonathan Safran Foer, amazon.com
“He never broke my heart. He only turned it into a compass that always points me back to him.”— Clementine Von Radics, clementinevonradicspoems.tumblr.com
“That's a big burden for someone...To feel like if you leave a person, their whole life is going to crumble to dust.”— Mia Sheridan, amazon.com
“I didn’t need you to fix me. I needed you to love me while I fix myself.”— Michelle K., michellekpoems.tumblr.com
“But some day sooner or later our passion would have cooled — inevitably — it's the way with everything human.”— Gustave Flaubert, amazon.com
“In the future...if by some miracle you ever find yourself in the position to fall in love again...fall in love with me.”— Colleen Hoover, amazon.com
“I look at you, and I just love you, and it terrifies me. It terrifies me what I would do for you.”— Alexandra Bracken, amazon.com
“If he loved you with all the power of his soul for a whole lifetime, he couldn't love you as much as I do in a single day.”— Emily Brontë, amazon.com
“You make me feel good inside, as if nothing really matters, not the future, not the past, just now and right now it all feels too lovely. Like two people that are meant to be; meeting for the very first time.”— Robert M. Drake, amazon.com
“With you, intimacy colours my voice. even ‘hello’ sounds like ‘come here’.”— Warsan Shire, twitter.com