Declarations of love quotes:

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  • We women aren't good at hints. We like solid declarations of love and forever. -- Jude Deveraux
  • Fay had a spot of blood on the left side of her mouth and I took a wet cloth and wiped it off. Women were meant to suffer; no wonder they asked for constant declarations of love. -- Charles Bukowski
  • Tonight the world is yours, as am I. -- Melissa de la Cruz
  • Declarations of love amuse me. Especially when unrequited. -- Cassandra Clare
  • A good simile,--as concise as a king's declaration of love. -- Laurence Sterne
  • Every declaration of love contains an unstated list of exceptions and demands. -- Mason Cooley
  • This isn't romance. This isn't a declaration of love or affirmation of friendship. This is something more. -- Melina Marchetta
  • Every man's first declaration of love is bathos--the zenith of his passion connoting perhaps the nadir of his intelligence. -- William John Locke
  • The declaration of love may come sooner than expected. Take time before you reciprocate as this may simply be a statement of what they expect from you. -- Seneca the Younger
  • And telling you I care about you is a waste of time. I wouldn't have crossed the ocean, come out of hiding, tracked you down, if you didn't matter to me. -- Anne Stuart
  • You can borrow my two-carat diamond stud earrings," Aphrodite said. I stopped and looked back at her. "Huh?" She shrugged. "That's as close to a declaration of love as you're gonna get from me. -- P. C. Cast
  • The absolute contingency of the encounter takes on the appearance of destiny. The declaration of love marks the transition from chance to destiny and that's why it is so perilous and so burdened with a kind of horrifying stage fright. -- Alain Badiou
  • He pulled her back, off balance so that she fell against him, and he took her face in his two hands and held it very still while his eyes looked down into hers. Somber, truthful, painfully honest. "I love you, Chloe," he said. "Which is the most dangerous thing I could do. -- Anne Stuart
  • All writing, all art, is an act of faith. If one tries to contribute to human understanding, how can that be called decadent? It's like saying a declaration of love is an act of decadence. Any work of art, provide it springs from a sincere motivation to further understanding between people, is an act of faith and therefore is an act of love. -- Truman Capote
  • The declaration of love marks the transition from chance to destiny, and that's why it is so perilous and so burdened with a kind of horrifying stage fright. -- Alain Badiou
  • Without outward declarations, who can conclude an inward love? -- John Donne
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