“I love my parents. But I'm almost 28 and it's not fun to be asked, 'What are you doing today? What do you want for dinner? When are you going to be home?' It just makes you feel like a kid. It's this juxtaposition of feeling annoyed and really lucky to have people who love you so much.” PeopleWantFeelsFeelingsHomeKidsTodayFunParentLove YouLuckyDinnerAnnoyedJuxtapositionLove You So MuchLove My ParentsI Love My Parents Author:Jonah Hill
“Romance? What is romance? Is it when I give you flowers? When I give you a gorgeous dinner? Or is it when I simply say, I love you. Love that we cannot have is the one that lasts the longest, hurts the deepest and feels the strongest. Love is not finding someone to live with; it's finding someone you can't live without.” GivingFeelsLastsRomanceHurtLove IsLove YouFlowerFindingsDinnerStrongestGorgeousSay I Love YouFinding Someone Author:Raphael Montanez Ortiz
“Even when I lived in Chicago and I didn't have any family there, I would just go like I would be a guest and have dinner with a bunch of friends and do potluck or something. So I think that's it, just finding people that you love that love you and hang out with them.” PeopleThinkingWould BeLove YouFindingsDinnerBunchHanging OutChicagoGuestsPotluck Author:Kate Walsh
“Once when we were fifteen, River (Phoenix) and I went out for this fancy dinner in Manhattan and I ordered soft-shell crabs. He left the restaurant and walked around on Park Avenue, crying. I went out and said, "I love you so much. Why?" He had such a pain that I was eating an animal, that he hadn't impressed on me what was right. I loved him for that. For his dramatic desire that we share every belief, that I be with him all the way” WaySaidPainDesireBeliefLeftAnimalShareLove YouCryEatingRiversDinnerDramaticFancyParksRestaurantsShellsFifteenImpressedAvenuesManhattanPhoenixCrabsLove You So MuchI Love You So Much Author:Martha Plimpton
“Mother Theresa said it is not how much we give that is important but how much love you put into doing it. So it is not just how many units of housing we create or how good our health care system is, it is that people have someone to eat dinner with and that people have someone to hold their hand when they die. That is what we are called to do and it is the love of Christ. It is relationships.” PeopleGivingSaidImportantHandsCareMotherDiesChristLove YouDinnerHealth CareUnitsHousingMuch LoveHealth Care SystemTheresaMother Theresa Author:Shane Claiborne
“What's agitating about solitude is the inner voice telling you that you should be mated to somebody, that solitude is a mistake. The inner voice doesn't care about who you find. It just keeps pestering you, tormenting you--if you happen to be me--with homecoming queens first, then girls next door, and finally anybody who might be pleased to see you now and then at the dinner table and in bed on occasion. You look up from reading the newspaper and realize that no one loves you, and no one burns for you.” IfsShouldFirstsLooksMightHappensCareGirlReadingNextVoiceRealizingMistakeDoorsLove YouSolitudeBedTablesDinnerNewspapersOccasionsQueensLook UpNow And ThenOne LoveInner VoiceHomecomingDinner TableHomecoming Queen Book:The feast of love Source: The feast of love
“If you have to ask someone to change, to tell you they love you, to bring wine to dinner, to call you when they land, you can't afford to be with them.” IfsAsksLandLove YouWineDinnerBeing AloneBeing SingleRefreshing Book:How Did You Get This Number Source: How Did You Get This Number