“But sometimes we crave the love of those we’re afraid to hate.” — Anthony Breznican Copy Share Image
“Why did we all crave love so badly when half the time it left us annihilated?” — Josh Lanyon Copy Share Image
I crave a love that runs so deep, intense and star-crossed like that of Titanic's Jack & Rose's, Romeo & Juliet's and… — Sophie Lianne Copy Share Image
It's the sorrow you feel that allows you to crave love. Without the suffering, there would be no true pleasure. Without tears,… — Ted Dekker Copy Share Image
“So here we sit on the island of misfit lovers. The broken, the maimed, the malformed, who still, all sensible evidence to… — Isabel Sharpe Copy Share Image
You're everything I wanted, everything I need. You're my one weakness I crave for, you're my love, friend everything I need. I… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Throughout our lives we long to love ourselves more deeply and to feel connected with others. Instead, we often contract, fear intimacy,… — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
“When the stars ask you what it is you want, why do you speak of a love that tears you apart? Why… — Courtney Peppernell Copy Share Image
“Only a woman of pride, complexity and emotional tension is genuinely worth the act of love, and there are only two ways… — Travis McGee Copy Share Image
“The love that we feel for each other is not about the worldly things, those materialistic possessions, or great looks either. It’s… — Ankita Chadha Copy Share Image
“One of the reasons why we crave love, and seek it so desperately, is that love is the only cure for loneliness,… — Gregory David Roberts Copy Share Image
“I think on the journey to finding the love we crave, the love we truly deserve, the first stop has to be… — Jay Crownover Copy Share Image
“Love is anticipation and memory, uncertainty and longing. It's unreasonable, of course. Nothing begins with so much excitement and hope and pleasure… — John Dufrense Copy Share Image
“She listens, eyes wise and kind, arms holding me, holding my pain until it dissipates. She kisses away my tears, just as… — Kimberly Kinrade Copy Share Image