Love is when the desire to be desired takes you so badly that you feel you could die of it. — Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec Copy Share Image
Love is the desire to give, not to receive, something. Love is the art of producing something with the other's talents. — Bertolt Brecht Copy Share Image
I ask the impossible: love me forever. Love me when all desire is gone — Hussein Nishah Copy Share Image
It isn't the meaning of love where you somehow desire that one or you want them or want them to love you. — Robert Thurman Copy Share Image
...he was conscious of the disastrous fact that love and desire must be expressed in the same way... — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
Faith as the state of being ultimately concerned implies love, namely, the desire and urge toward the reunion of the seperated. — Paul Tillich Copy Share Image
“By giving love to others you are placing yourself in the endless flow of love you desire. You become the source and… — Annette Vaillancourt Copy Share Image
“Because I didn't move here to fall in love. The desire for love is universal but that has never meant it's worthy… — Rachel Kushner Copy Share Image
“Pride, desire, compassion, cleverness, belligerence, fruitfulness, loyalty… and guilt. But above it all stands love. And if we desire to be more… — Jacqueline Carey Copy Share Image
Love possesses not nor would it be possessed; For love is sufficient unto love. And think not you can direct the course… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“You cannot have more love and desire; for someone, than you have for yourself, or it isn't love, it's obsession. People mistake… — Stanley Christopher Copy Share Image
Love is not only a desire to do something that you want. It is a combination of care, responsibility, honesty, understanding, sincerity… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
She wonders if this is what people call falling in love, the desire to be with someone for every minute of the… — Yiyun Li Copy Share Image
“i am awake only in what i love & desire to the point of terror -- everything else is just shrouded furniture,… — hakim bey Copy Share Image
Why do we focus so intensely on our problems? What draws us to them? Why are they so attractive? They have the… — James Hillman Copy Share Image
“You haven't loved yet," he said. "You've only been trying to love; beginning to love. Trust alone is not love, illusion is… — Anaïs Nin Copy Share Image
“Love and desire...they aren't the same but they go hand in hand. To say you love someone is to say you have… — J. Evan Johnson Copy Share Image
“After all, what is love but the desire to know another person as thoroughly and deeply as possible? Every quirk and passion,… — Stephen P. Kiernan Copy Share Image
Is love the desire—no, the need—to be with that person, whatever the cost? Does it cause the rue of rage when you… — Keri Arthur Copy Share Image
“There are psychologists who think that consciousness accompanies brain processes and is determined by them but doesn't itself exert any influence on… — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
“Gale didn't say, "Katniss will pick whoever it will break her heart to give up," or even "whoever she can't live without."… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
“One thing more I must tell you. For the longest time, the only emotion I have ever felt was the hunger to… — Keri Arthur Copy Share Image
“It has always been a mystery to me how Adam, Eve, and the serpent were taught the same language. Where did they… — Robert G. Ingersoll Copy Share Image
Love and desire have same reactions, the more you get, the more you want. — Senoraroy Copy Share Image
“where they love they do not desire and where they desire they cannot love” (p. 183).” — Bruce Fink Copy Share Image
Poetry proceeds from the totality of man, sense, imagination, intellect, love, desire, instinct, blood and spirit together. — Jacques Maritain Copy Share Image
--Love is the desire to know the person more & know the person better. And after knowing, you desire to stay forever. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
In the end we love our desire and not what it is that we desire. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
What we love that we have, but by desire we bereave ourselves of the love. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Where such men love they have no desire and where they desire they cannot love — Sigmund Freud Copy Share Image