Linux Love: 95 of 151 |
Most people don't need a great deal of love nearly so much as they need
a steady supply.
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Linux Love: 96 of 151 |
My cup hath runneth'd over with love.
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Linux Love: 97 of 151 |
Nature abhors a virgin -- a frozen asset.
-- Clare Booth Luce
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Linux Love: 98 of 151 |
"No, I understand now," Auberon said, calm in the woods -- it was so
simple, really. "I didn't, for a long time, but I do now. You just can't
hold people, you can't own them. I mean it's only natural, a natural process
really. Meet. Love. Part. Life goes on. There was never any reason to
expect her to stay always the same -- I mean `in love,' you know." There were
those doubt-quotes of Smoky's, heavily indicated. "I don't hold a grudge. I
can't."
"You do," Grandfather Trout said. "And you don't understand."
-- Little, Big, "John Crowley"
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Linux Love: 99 of 151 |
Of all forms of caution, caution in love is the most fatal.
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Linux Love: 100 of 151 |
Of course it's possible to love a human being if you don't know them too well.
-- Charles Bukowski
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Linux Love: 101 of 151 |
Oh, love is real enough, you will find it some day, but it has one
arch-enemy -- and that is life.
-- Jean Anouilh, "Ardele"
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Linux Love: 102 of 151 |
On a tous un peu peur de l'amour, mais on a surtout peur de souffrir
ou de faire souffrir.
[One is always a little afraid of love, but above all, one is
afraid of pain or causing pain.]
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Linux Love: 103 of 151 |
Once the realization is accepted that even between the closest human beings
infinite distances continue to exist, a wonderful living side by side can
grow up, if they succeed in loving the distance between them which makes it
possible for each to see each other whole against the sky.
-- Rainer Rilke
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Linux Love: 104 of 151 |
One expresses well the love he does not feel.
-- J.A. Karr
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