“If fire were equal to the loveliness that burns in your bright eyes, the coldest regions of the world would flame like fiery arrows flaring as they pass.”— Michelangelo Buonarroti, amazon.com
“Your beauty, Love, is not a mortal thing: there is no face among us that can match the image in the heart you rule and touch with fire.”— Michelangelo Buonarroti, amazon.com
“When I’m without you for a single day, wherever I may be, I get no peace”— Michelangelo Buonarroti, amazon.com
“She reminded me of crisp spring mornings and sticky melted honey on toast. Both of which, I found utterly irresistible.”— Michael Faudet, facebook.com
“That it always takes two. For relationships to work, for them to break apart, for them to be fixed.”— Emily Giffin, amazon.com
“He felt only what he had always felt in her presence—love and aching awe and gratitude for her.”— Kurt Vonnegut, amazon.com
“The mind can’t explain it, and you can’t make it go away. It’s called love.”— Lois Lowry, amazon.com
“Love is the time and space where ‘I’ give myself the right to be extraordinary.”— Julia Kristeva, amazon.com
“There was a lot of apologizing going on, but I realized that was how it was with people you cared about. You forgave each other and moved on.”— Richelle Mead, amazon.com
“But he who cannot unveil himself cannot love, and he who cannot love is the unhappiest one of all.”— Søren Kierkegaard, goodreads.com
“I think you can love a person too much. You put someone up on a pedestal, and all of a sudden, from that perspective, you notice what’s wrong - a hair out of place, a run in a stocking, a broken bone. You spend all your time and energy making it right, and all the while, you are falling apart yourse…”— Jodi Picoult, amazon.com