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Love For Life Quotes

Quotes tagged as "love-for-life" Showing 1-14 of 14
Michael Ben Zehabe
“It sickens me to admit this, but the divorce rate is the same for religious couples as it is for non-religious couples. Is it preposterous for us to think that we can love someone for a lifetime? Marriage is held together with such flimsy things--lace, promises and tolerance. We humans are so unskilled at sustaining intimacy. We begin with such high hopes, yet lose our way so quickly.
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Michael Ben Zehabe, Song of Songs: The Book for Daughters

Adrianna Stepiano
“Into the wind we vary,
Our hearts free of youth,
Mold me into envy,
If I can’t have your muse;
Under toe,
Walk to the throne,
After centuries of life.”
Adrianna Stepiano

Debasish Mridha
“Sing just to express your love for life and everything around you. No reason is needed to sing.”
Debasish Mridha

Susan L. Marshall
“When you hold me close,
I breathe in your
special scent.
You are my sanctuary.

[My Beautiful Mother]”
Susan L. Marshall, Bare Spirit: The Selected Poems of Susan Marshall

“Do not forget to breathe deeply today; because your breathing is love for life.”
sir kristian goldmund aumann, Love Poems: Love Conquers All

Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
“If the beloved is everywhere,
the lover is a veil,

but when living itself becomes
the Friend, lovers disappear.”
Rumi, Selected Poems

“Travel makes me feel like a bird,
Travel gives me a sense of freedom,
Travel makes me come alive!”
Archana Chaurasia Kapoor

Debasish Mridha
“Be kind to express your love for life. No reason is needed to be kind.”
Debasish Mridha

Ashim Shanker
“There were all these maddening permutations of what could be that were not to be ignored….Yet, there was also a stunning beauty to all of this that was so profound that one could not help but love every facet of every conceivability, whether realized or beyond reach. There was so much to capture even in stillness that was akin to grasping at grains of sand so fine as to elude the grip—it was all so intricate, so overwhelming and so rapid, and nothing ever ceased in its glorious transformation…There was an exhilaration in being engrossed in the details that evaded capture and in being oneself ensconced in constant flux so as to surrender without recourse to what was to come…There is no instance that ever becomes the destination, no circumstance the definitive possibility, and one, for that very fact, could scarcely help but be filled with a heartening love for all of creation…The Moment, after all, was Always and thus there was no ‘before,’ no instance preceding the instance.”
Ashim Shanker, Inward and Toward

Romain Gary
“I wondered — and I finally reached the conclusion that the Lebanese was a man who was in love with life, and that his carefree, enormous laugh— head thrown back, eyes closed in a grimace of mirth — celebrated a perfect, a total understanding between the two, an agreement which nothing ever managed to disturb: happiness, in fact. A beautiful affair: life and Habib were inseparable.”
Romain Gary, The Roots of Heaven

Romain Gary
“He thought of all that the newspapers were printing about him. Each man attributed to him his own hopes, his own motives and rancors, and his own secret misanthropy: it was in vain that he stated his own aims clearly; there was nothing he could do about it.
And yet the truth was clear; it could hardly be clearer.
He loved all those free roots that gave their beauty to the earth and to man’s life on it.
He loved nature, and he had always done his best to defend it.”
Romain Gary, The Roots of Heaven

“Beautiful and long-lasting relationships are simply unification of ideals.”
Emmanuel Apetsi

“Beautiful and long-lasting relationships are simply unified ideals.”
Emmanuel Apetsi

“Films make me love the simplicity and originality of life.”
Erika Alexi