Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

14 February 2008

Thursday Thirteen:
Historical Quotations of Love

By Jacquie Rogers

1. Who can give law to lovers? Love is a greater law to itself. ~~Boethius (Anicius Manlius Severinus), De Consolatione Philosophiae

2. All the pictures that hung in my memory before I knew you have faded and given place to our radient moments together. Now I cannot live apart from you...Your words are my food, your breath my wine. You are everything to me. ~~Sarah Bernhardt

3. Love is a blazing, crackling, green-wood flame, as much smoke as flame; friendship, married friendship particularly, is a steady, intense, comfortable fire. Love, in courtship, is friendship in hope; in matrimony, friendship upon proof. ~~Samuel Richardson

4. As for me, to love you alone, to make you happy, to do nothing which would contradict your wishes, this is my destiny and the meaning of my life. ~~Napoleon Bonaparte

5. 'Tis said of love that it sometimes goes, sometimes flies; runs with one, walks gravely with another; turns a third into ice, and sets a fourth in a flame: it wounds one, another it kills: like lightning it begins and ends in the same moment: it makes that fort yield at night which it besieged but in the morning; for there is no force able to resist it. ~~Miguel de Cervantes

6. We are all born for love. It is the principle of existence, and its only end. ~~Benjamin Disraeli

7. Love has nothing to do with what you are expecting to get--only with what you are expecting to give--which is everything. ~~Katharine Hepburn

8. I cannot exist without you--I am forgetful of every thing but seeing you again--my life seems to stop there--I see no further. You have absorb'd me. I have a sensation at the present moment as though I were dissolving... I have been astonished that Men could die Martyrs for religion--I have shudder'd at it--I shudder no more--I could be martyr'd for my Religion--Love is my religion--I could die for that--I could die for you. My creed is Love and you are its only tenet--You have ravish'd me away by a Power I cannot resist. ~~John Keats

9. Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength; loving someone deeply gives you courage. ~~Lao-Tzu

10. The hours I spend with you I look upon as sort of a perfumed garden, a dim twilight, and a fountain singing to it... you and you alone make me feel that I am alive. Other men it is said have seen angels, but I have seen thee and thou art enough. ~~George Moore

11. At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet. ~~Plato

12. There is no disguise which can hide love for long where it exists, or simulate it where it does not. ~~La Rochefoucauld

13. Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation. ~~Ralph Waldo Emerson

Honorable Mentions, because verse messes up the numbering:

With love's light wings did I o'erperch these walls,
For stony limits cannot hold love out,
And what love can do, that dares love attempt.
~~William Shakespeare

Love wing'd my Hopes and taught me how to fly
~~The Oxford Book of English Verse

Love, and you shall be loved. All love is mathematically just, as much as the two sides of an algebraic equation. ~~Ralph Waldo Emerson

Love is like the wild rose-briar;
Friendship like the holly-tree.
The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms,
But which will bloom most constantly?
~~Emily Bronte
Sources:
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Bartleby


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07 February 2008

Thursday Thirteen: A World of Advice

By Anna C. Bowling

All the world loves a lover, and for centuries, has had choice words to say about it as well. No matter where or when our characters have their happily ever after, chances are they'll have friends, family and hangers-on with something to say about every step of the process. Consider some of these:

  • We bachelors grin, but you married men laugh until your hearts ache. – English

  • Old bachelors and old maids are either too good or too bad. – Basque

  • A short courtship is the best courtship. – Manx

  • Nobody's sweetheart is ugly. - Dutch

  • With a sweetheart, you can have paradise in a hut. - Russian

  • When the groom is desired, the bride doesn't need words. - Yiddish

  • Marriages are not as they are made, but as they turn out. - Italian

  • A foolish bride gets no presents. - Indian (Bihar)

  • In bed, husband and wife. Out of bed, guests. - Chinese

  • Love or fire in your trousers is not easy to conceal. - Swedish

  • Loving one who loves another is a bellyful of trouble. - African (Hausa)

  • Take a good wife even if you have to sell your pots and kettles. - Japanese

  • When husband and wife agree with each other, they can dry up the ocean with buckets. - Vietnamese


  • The above are taken from the Prentice Hall Encylopedia of World Proverbs by Wolfgang Meider, a wonderful resource for traditional wisdom from around the world. What advice might your hero or heroine's people have to give on love in all its forms?

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