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Checkout quotes by Honore de Balzac on Love
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‟ True love is eternal, infinite, and always like itself. It is equal and pure, without violent demonstrations: it is seen with white hairs and is always young in the heart.
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‟ True love is eternal, infinite, and always like itself. It is equal and pure, without violent demonstrations: it is seen with white hairs and is always young in the heart.
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‟ A woman knows the face of the man she loves as a sailor knows the open sea.
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‟ The more one judges, the less one loves.
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‟ Love is the poetry of the senses.
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‟ Love is the poetry of the senses.
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‟ Love has its own instinct, finding the way to the heart, as the feeblest insect finds the way to its flower, with a will which nothing can dismay nor turn aside.
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‟ Great love affairs start with Champagne and end with tisane.
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‟ When women love us, they forgive us everything, even our crimes; when they do not love us, they give us credit for nothing, not even our virtues.
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‟ Nobody loves a woman because she is handsome or ugly, stupid or intelligent. We love because we love.
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‟ The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom; to serve all, but love only one.
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‟ Many men are deeply moved by the mere semblance of suffering in a woman; they take the look of pain for a sign of constancy or of love.
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‟ First love is a kind of vaccination which saves a man from catching the complaint the second time.
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‟ First love is a kind of vaccination which saves a man from catching the complaint the second time.
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‟ Love may be or it may not, but where it is, it ought to reveal itself in its immensity.
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‟ The fact is that love is of two kinds, one which commands, and one which obeys. The two are quite distinct, and the passion to which the one gives rise is not the passion of the other.
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‟ The fact is that love is of two kinds, one which commands, and one which obeys. The two are quite distinct, and the passion to which the one gives rise is not the passion of the other.
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‟ Unintelligent persons are like weeds that thrive in good ground; they love to be amused in proportion to the degree in which they weary themselves.
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‟ Love is a game in which one always cheats.
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‟ Love is a game in which one always cheats.
- Honore de Balzac