L Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with L. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Love does not claim materialistic possession of any kind, it yields complete freedom.”
“Love does not claim possession, but gives freedom.”
Source: Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore: Being a Treasury of Over Ten Thousand Invaluable and Inspiring Thoughts, Views, and Obervations on about Eight Hundred Subjects of Popular Interest, Collected from the Speeches and Writings of These Three Great Leaders of Modern India
“Love does not come and go; we are the ones who come and go.”
“Love does not come on schedule or on time. It comes unexpected, it comes unplanned. Do not shut your doors on love just because you've been hurt before. Let go of the need to be loved. Just be loving. Others will be able to see how loving and lovable you are when you express it”
“Love does not comes with warranty and guarantee, instead love comes as a pair for repair”
“Love does not conquer all.”
“Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction.”
“Love does not consist of gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction.”
Source: Airman's Odyssey
“Love does not cost anything. Kind words and deeds do not cost anything. The real beauty of the world is equal for everyone to see. It was given by God equally to all, without restrictions.
Everyone, was given a beautiful vehicle in which to express love to others. Feelings are free to express and give to ourselves and each other through our willingness to give and care.
What is complicated about this... Why have we made others feel they have to climb mountains and swim oceans in order to make a difference.
All we need to understand my friends, is that human life was given equally to us all, not partially but in totality.
The sun was given to all. It does not shine on the few. So, just has nature is indifferent to our station or situation, we need to know that we are all equal. We need to focus on the things that are constant and not place our values on things that can be blown away with the next, great, wind.
Value life in what ever house it dwells. For when it comes time that we are all stripped to bare bones before the divine and facing eternity, we will understand that the only law we were meant to follow, was to love ourselves and each other. Nothing more...nothing less.”
“Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres! ~Lucian Bane~”
Source: Dom Academy: 1st Semester
“Love does not die, when someone gets old, people get old, because they can not love anymore.”
“Love does not dwell on how much one receives in return. If there is ever any balance in love, it is in a contest of who can love who more.”
Source: Killosophy
“Love does not end when we don't see each other.”
“Love does not envy, does not boast, does not delight in evil but rejoice in truth.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“Love does not exist, it's like religion, the state wants you to believe in that kind of crap so they can control you, and f**k your head up.”
“Love does not exist. There exists the physical need for intercourse,
and the rational need for a mate in life”
“Love does not expect anything in return”
“Love does not fail for you when you are rejected, betrayed or apparently not Loved. Love fails for you when you reject, betray and do not love. Therefore .. Love.”
Source: The Incarnation of Love:
“Love does not go away, it changes.”
“Love does not grow from perfection. It grows from the courage to honor one’s values and choose with integrity.”
“Love does not grow on trees or brought in the market, but if one wants to be "LOVED" one must first know how to give (unconditional) LOVE.”
“Love does not have gender. Love is not exclusive! Our hearts have the capacity to love so many people. The only tragedy is when fear, cultural barriers, ridiculous misunderstandings, or arbitrary numbers prevent us from experiencing the joy we could have.”
Source: Tides of Tranquility
“Love does not hurt,
what hurts is the lack of love.”
“Love does not imply pacifism.”
Source: The Derrick Jensen Reader: Writings on Environmental Revolution
“Love does not judge. Love promotes personal growth.”
“Love does not last forever, then?" "He asked me the same thing this morning," she said. "No, it does not - not love that has been betrayed. One realizes that one has loved a mirage, someone who never really existed. Not that love dies immediately or soon, even then. But it does die and cannot be revived.”
Source: Simply Perfect
“Love does not leave, it grows and transforms into something different.”
“Love does not make you weak, because it is the source of all strength, but it makes you see the nothingness of the illusory strength on which you depended before you knew it.”
Source: Letters to His Fiancée
“Love does not mean just joining lips and belly. It is much more. One should have respect for the other.”
Source: Some Mistakes Have No Pardon
“Love does not obey the mind, and turns to hate when forced.”
Source: The Dispossessed
“Love does not only need a taste, but it also needs a present.”
“Love does not pay attention to timetables or knock when it is convenient for you. True love shows up unexpectedly, bags fully packed, daring you to offer it a place to stay.”
Source: Abandoned Breaths
“Love does not pursue pleasure or enjoyment or wealth or even happiness. If these are experienced as byproducts of the pursuit of love, we may be grateful, but true love of the highest order yearns for the spiritual perfection of ourselves and others.
Spiritual perfection is often acquired at the cost of happiness, at the cost of comfort, and in spite of suffering and inconvenience. In other words, it is possible to cause someone suffering out of love for them, and it is possible to make someone very happy while degrading them.
We do not wish suffering on anyone, and we live in fear of the possibility that those we love might suffer, but fear of their spiritual debasement must always be stronger than the fear of their suffering.”
Source: This Dark Age - 2024 Edition - Volume 2: The Confrontation Between Man and Evil
“Love does not reflect. Love is simple. Love never mistakes. Likewise believe and trust without reflection, for faith and trust are also simple; or better: God, in whom we believe and in whom we trust, is an incomplex Being, as He is also simply love.”
“Love does not require you to make believe you are something you are not.”
“Love does not rule; but it trains, and that is more.”
“Love does not see with the eyes, but with the soul.”
“Love does not seek equals; it creates them.”
“Love does not seek to please itself, but offers itself and its life to others.”
“Love does not solely belong to one person. No matter how hard you try, if the feeling is not mutual, it'll be fruitless.”
“Love does not stay idle.”
“Love does not take away from one in order to give to another.”
“Love does not take the bribe and nor give. Love is love, beyond such motives.”
“Love does not terrify me. But the going away of it does. I have been made terribly aware of how everything can be wrenched away from you and your life torn apart. If I had known very secure nights all my life, if I had never seen or felt the fear of being tortured or deported or blown up into a million pieces, then I would not fear it.”
“Love does not to be understood. It needs only to be shown.”
“Love does not traffic in a marketplace, nor use a huckster's scales. Its joy, like the joy of the intellect, is to feel itself alive. The aim of Love is to love: no more, and no less. You were my enemy: such an enemy as no man ever had. I had given you all my life, and to gratify the lowest and most contemptible of all human passions, hatred and vanity and greed, you had thrown it away. In less than three years you had entirely ruined me in every point of view. For my own sake there was nothing for me to do but to love you.”
“Love does not want or fear anything.”
“Love does nothing but make you weak! It turns you into an object of pity and derision-a mewling pathetic creature no more fit to live than a worm squirming on the pavement after a hard summer rain.”
Source: The Vampire Who Loved Me
“Love does these three things effectively: multiplies joy, divides trouble, subtracts grief, and adds peace.”
“Love does whatever it takes to multiply itself and somehow along the way everyone becomes a part of it.”
Source: Love Does: Discover a Secretly Incredible Life in an Ordinary World