“You were falling for me, and I was falling for you, and we were falling together into the land of the fallen.”— Lauren Blakely, amazon.com
“When you start to fall, don't try to talk yourself out of it. The right man will be there at the bottom, to catch you.”— Julie Johnson, amazon.com
“Have you ever been in love? Horrible, isn't it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up. You build up all these defenses. You build up this whole armor, for years, so nothing can hurt you, then one stupid…”— Neil Gaiman, amazon.com
“You can fall in love again with someone you're already in love with. It's like waking from a dream within a dream and finding another layer, the colors more vivid, the light more lucid, the fantasy more real. Being in love is an endless loop of waking to reverie.”— Leah Raeder, amazon.com
“I cared about her as a person, as a soul, and I wanted to fuck her, and that was the recipe for something much worse than carnal sin. It was a recipe for falling in love.”— Sierra Simone, amazon.com
“When I'm around you, it's like every dream I've ever had is standing right in front of me.”— Courtney Giardina, amazon.com
“Falling in love is sudden, easy, and fun. It’s like a child going down a playground slide. Falling out of love is slow, difficult, and painful. It’s like watching a child die of cancer.”— Jayden Hunter, amazon.com
“I feel like real love should take time, or at least, more time than this. I've been trying to make my head rule my actions, when my heart has so obviously taken over, but I feel how I feel, and I know it's not going away.”— R.K. Lilley, amazon.com
“I loved her in ways I understood, full of physical aches and the need to be near her whenever I could. But I also loved her in ways that were unfamiliar, with an intensity that made me willing to attempt the impossible.”— Elizabeth Langston, amazon.com
“She did know that it's remarkably easy to fall in love with someone who is already in love with you. It's a little like falling in love with yourself.”— Sarah Addison Allen, amazon.com
“Falling in love is more than infatuation. It is the need to feel whole, to feel safe, to be healed, to join together with someone, heart and soul.”— Michael R. French, amazon.com
“It was a delicious feeling, falling in love. I'd had so many luxuries in my life, and I thought I'd had a taste of this before, but I realized now it was merely a cheap imitation of something not meant to be imitated in the first place.”— Kiera Cass, amazon.com
“Falling in love with you was the easiest thing I’ve ever done. Falling is easy. Staying that way is hard.”— Kate Meader, amazon.com
“I watched him with wonder like the stars watch the moon, falling in love with every crescent, dark side, and dream.”— Piper Payne, amazon.com
“He's under my skin. He's invaded me like a deadly disease and hijacked my immune system until I don't even bother fighting it anymore. I look at him, and I'm twisted into knots. Tangled into a messy spool of desire and desperation.”— Julie Johnson, amazon.com
“True love is not practical. True love doesn’t always follow the rules. When you are truly in love, you can lose your mind over it.”— Kate McGahan, amazon.com
“Falling in love with someone doesn’t mean you know any better how they feel. It only means you know how you feel.”— David Levithan, amazon.com
“Am I falling in love? She thought, is it safe to do so with this man? She thought, I don't need to answer.”— Freya North, amazon.com
“Most people know the sheer wonder that goes with falling in love, how not only does everything in heaven and earth become new, but the lover himself becomes new. It is literally like the sap rising in the tree, putting forth new green shoots of life.”— Caryll Houselander, amazon.com