“For a moment, I believed in fate. Such a delicate balance of events had lead to us meeting. It all seemed too much to be a coincidence because I was so delusional in my infatuation. I fell into the trap of my own idea of how things should be.”
“Everyday's a honeymoon. Cuz darling, I love you to the moon.”
Source: Write like no one is reading
“Butterflies. Everyday.”
Source: Write like no one is reading
“I now see my life, not as a slow shaping of achievment to fit my preconceived purposes, but as the gradual discovery of a purpose which I did not know.”
“I must be out of my mind if I loved you in spite of everything you've done, and anyone else would condemn you for it, but I can't condemn you at all. In my own troubled mind, I loved you for it.”
“do much wonder that one man, seeing how much another man is a fool when he dedicates his behaviors to love, will, after he hath laughed at such shallow follies in others, become the argument of his own scorn by falling in love:”
Source: Much Ado About Nothing
“I love you madly, forever.”
Source: Write like no one is reading
“You're everything,' Ashley whispers. 'You're more than everything. The things I never believed in.”
Source: The Steady Running of the Hour
“She'd been mad for him as a girl, but she'd chalked that up to youthful infatuation. She'd tracked the events of his life religiously for a decade, but she'd told herself that was idle curiosity. And now... now she desired him so much she could scarcely stand, but surely that was only lust. Wasn't it?”
Source: Twice Tempted by a Rogue
“It seemed as though Theodore's passion for Alice far exceeded his genuine knowledge of her.”
Source: The Bully Pulpit: Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of Journalism