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Absence diminishes mediocre passions and increases great ones,
as the wind blows out candles and fans fires.
-- La Rochefoucauld
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Linux Love: 5 of 151 |
Absence in love is like water upon fire; a little quickens, but much
extinguishes it.
-- Hannah More
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Linux Love: 6 of 151 |
Absence is to love what wind is to fire. It extinguishes the small,
it enkindles the great.
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Linux Love: 7 of 151 |
All the passions make us commit faults; love makes us commit the most
ridiculous ones.
-- La Rochefoucauld
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Linux Love: 8 of 151 |
Always there remain portions of our heart into which no one is able to enter,
invite them as we may.
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Linux Love: 9 of 151 |
Bondage maybe, discipline never!
-- T.K.
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Linux Love: 10 of 151 |
Distrust all those who love you extremely upon a very slight acquaintance
and without any visible reason.
-- Lord Chesterfield
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Linux Love: 11 of 151 |
Don't despair; your ideal lover is waiting for you around the corner.
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Linux Love: 12 of 151 |
Falling in Love
When two people have been on enough dates, they generally fall in
love. You can tell you're in love by the way you feel: your head becomes
light, your heart leaps within you, you feel like you're walking on air,
and the whole world seems like a wonderful and happy place. Unfortunately,
these are also the four warning signs of colon disease, so it's always a
good idea to check with your doctor.
-- Dave Barry
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Falling in love is a lot like dying. You never get to do it enough to
become good at it.
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