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| It is not time or opportunity that is to determine intimacy;-- it is disposition alone. Seven years would be insufficient to make some people acquainted with each other, and seven days are more than enough for others. | Jane Austen | Sense and Sensibility |  | | Such young unfurrowed souls roll to meet each other like two velvet peaches that touch softly and are at rest; they mingle as easily as two brooklets that ask for nothing but to entwine themselves and ripple with ever-interlacing curves in the leafiest hiding-places. | George Eliot | Adam Bede |  | | I never had one hour's happiness in her society, and yet my mind all round the four-and-twenty hours was harping on the happiness of having her with me unto death. | Charles Dickens | Great Expectations |  | | " . . . You have been in every prospect I have ever seen since - on the river, on the sails of the ships, on the marshes, in the clouds, in the light, in the darkness, in the wind, in the woods, in the sea, in the streets. You have been the embodiment of every graceful fancy that my mind has ever become acquainted with. The stones of which the strongest London buildings are made, are not more real, or more impossible to be displaced by your hands, than your presence and influence have been to me, there and everywhere, and will be. Estella, to the last hour of my life, you cannot choose but remain part of my character, part of the little good in me, part of the evil. But, in this separation I associate you only with the good, and I will faithfully hold you to that always, for you must have done me far more good than harm, let me feel now what sharp distress I may. O God bless you, God forgive you!" | Charles Dickens | Great Expectations |  | | " . . . he's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same, and Linton's is as different as a moonbeam from lightning, or frost from fire." | Emily Bronte | Wuthering Heights |  | "Good night, good night! parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say good night till it be morrow." | William Shakespeare | Romeo and Juliet |  | "But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun! Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, who is already sick and pale with grief That thou her maid art far more fair than she." | William Shakespeare | Romeo and Juliet |  | | "My heart was a habitation large enough for many guests, but lonely and chill, and without a household fire. I longed to kindle one! It seemed not so wild a dream . . . " | Nathaniel Hawthorne | The Scarlet Letter |  | | Let men tremble to win the hand of woman, unless they win along with it the utmost passion of her heart! | Nathaniel Hawthorne | The Scarlet Letter |  | | "But love is an emotional thing, and whatever is emotional is opposed to that true cold reason which I place above all things. I should never marry myself, lest I bias my judgment." | Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | The Sign of The Four |  | 127 Love quotes found. Use the links below to see them all.
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