“Since love is the most delicate and total act of a soul, it will reflect the state and nature of the soul.” LoveSoulStatesLove IsDelicate Author:Jose Ortega y Gasset
“This is love: You stop bothering about the universal, the general, get sucked instead into the local and particular: When will I see her again? What shall we do today? Do you like these shoes? Theory and reflection are delicate old uncles bustled out of the way by the boisterous nephews action and desire. Themes evaporate, only plot remains.” WayLoveTodayActionDesireLove YouParticularTheoryReflectionUniversalRemainsShoesLocalsBotherThemePlotDelicateUnclesNephewBoisterous Author:Glen Duncan
“That nameless and infinitely delicate aroma of inexpressible tenderness and attentiveness which, in every refined and honorable attachment, is contemporary with the courtship, and precedes the final banns and the rite; but which, like the bouquet of the costliest German wines, too often evaporates upon pouring love out to drink, in the disenchanting glasses of the matrimonial days and nights.” LoveNightMarriageDrinkWineFinalsGlassesContemporaryAttachmentDelicateTendernessHonorableDay And NightRefinedPouringCourtshipRiteNamelessBouquetsAromaAttentiveness Author:Herman Melville
“All great amusements are dangerous to the Christian life; but among all those which the world has invented there is none more to be feared than the theater. It is a representation of the passions so natural and so delicate that it excites them and gives birth to them in our hearts, and, above all, to that of love.” WorldLoveGivingHeartChristianPassionNaturalDangerousBirthTheaterChristian LifeDelicateRepresentationAmusement Book:Pascal's Pensées: Selections Source: Pascal's Pensées: Selections