“Try to find someone with a sense of humor. That’s an important thing to have because when you get into an argument, one of the best ways to diffuse it is to be funny. You don’t want to hide away from a point, because some points are serious, but you’d rather have a discussion that was a discussion,…”— Ed Sheeran, m-magazine.com
“Human beings are funny. They long to be with the person they love but refuse to admit openly. Some are afraid to show even the slightest sign of affection because of fear. Fear that their feelings may not be recognized, or even worst, returned. But one thing about human beings that puzzles me the mo…”— Sigmund Freud, goodreads.com
“I want a tattoo of the first morning we woke up together. I want the memory to hurt.”— Clementine Von Radics, clementinevonradicspoems.tumblr.com
“You taught me that there is such a thing as unconditional love; when you found a way to love me, in the condition I was in.”— William Chapman, williamchapmanwritings.tumblr.com
“I have a million things to talk to you about. All I want in this world is you. I want to see you and talk. I want the two of us to begin everything from the beginning.”— Haruki Murakami, amazon.com
“Pure love for another person, and what people call romantic love, are two different things. Pure love doesn’t manipulate the relationship to one’s advantage, but romantic love is different. Romantic love contains other elements—the desire to be loved by the other person, for instance. If purely lovi…”— Haruki Murakami, amazon.com
“It is a frightening thought, that in one fraction of a moment you can fall in the kind of love that takes a lifetime to get over.”— Beau Taplin, afadthatlastsforever.tumblr.com
“I’m with you. No matter what else you have in your head I’m with you and I love you.”— Ernest Hemingway, amazon.com
“Then she kissed him until the sky seemed to fade out and all her smiles and tears to vanish in an ecstasy of eternal seconds.”— F. Scott Fitzgerald, amazon.com
“I don’t think I have ever loved anyone in my life, not really—just needed them, wanted them to love me to possess me—to become such a part of someone that I could lose my frightened self…”— Anne Sexton, amazon.com
“You intoxicated me. It was just as though you were making me love you by some invisible force.”— F. Scott Fitzgerald, fitzgerald.narod.ru
“We fall in love with one version of someone and we expect them to stay that way, but they never do.”— Olivia WIlde, huffingtonpost.com
“You can’t find intimacy—you can’t find home—when you’re always hiding behind masks. Intimacy requires a certain level of vulnerability. It requires a certain level of you exposing your fragmented, contradictory self to someone else. You running the risk of having your core self rejected and hurt and…”— Junot Dìaz, identitytheory.com
“It is only when we no longer compulsively need someone that we can have a real relationship with them.”— Anthony Storr, amazon.com
“They’re together, but I don’t think they’re happy. I know Mum definitely isn’t.”— Lang Leav, amazon.com
“And I would hide my face in you and you would hide your face in me, and nobody would ever see us any more.”— Franz Kafka, amazon.com
“The first night living together, we piled our suitcases in the corner; warmed up a frozen pizza, and sat crisscross applesauce under a broken coffee table, drank water in paper cups, and tried to imagine how our lives would grow within these walls. We were two lovers living on the floor, bare rooms…”— Schuyler Peck, schuylerpeck.tumblr.com