Best quotes by Robert Indiana on Love
Checkout quotes by Robert Indiana on Love
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‟ Love is a dangerous commodity - fraught with peril.
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‟ Love is a dangerous commodity - fraught with peril.
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‟ Some people like to paint trees. I like to paint love. I find it more meaningful than painting trees.
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‟ 'LOVE' bit me. It was a marvelous idea, but it was also a terrible mistake. It became too popular; it became too popular.
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‟ When I was a kid, my mother used to drive my father to work in Indianapolis, and I would see, practically every day of my young life, a huge Phillips 66 sign. So it is the red and green of that sign against the blue Hoosier sky. The blue in the 'Love' is cerulean. Therefore, my 'Love' is an homage to my father.
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‟ I'm sure all the people who have been born 20 years ago don't know anything about me at all except 'LOVE', and that's a nasty word.
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‟ It would be my intention that everybody should have love, and there are a lot of people in the world.
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‟ I have been writing poetry ever since I was in high school. My poetry mainly concerned the theme of love. And that, of course, is an endless subject.
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