“A history of listening to Top 40 radio had left me with a ridiculous and clichéd notion of love. I had never entertained the feeling myself but knew that it meant never having to say you're sorry. It was a many-splendored thing. Love was a rose and a hammer. Both blind and all-seeing, it made the world go round.” WorldLoveMadeFeelingsLeftSeeingListeningBlindRoseNotionSorryRoundsRadioRidiculousHammers Author:David Sedaris
“What could be more serious than the love of man for woman, what more commanding, more impressive, bearing in its bosom the seeds of death; at the same time these lovers, these people entering into illusion glittering eyed, must be danced round with mockery, decorated with garlands.” PeopleMenLoveSeriousLoversIllusionRoundsSeedsEnteringImpressiveBosomsMockeryGarlands Book:Selected Works of Virginia Woolf Source: Selected Works of Virginia Woolf
“Love is all there is, it makes the world go 'round Love and only love, it can't be denied No matter what you think about it You just won't be able to do without it Take a tip from one who's tried” ThinkingWorldLoveMatterAbleLove IsNo Matter WhatRoundsDeniedOnly Love Author:Bob Dylan
“Love rays us round as glory swathes a star, And, from the mystic touch of lips and palms, Streams rosy warmth!” LoveStarsGloryRoundsLipsStreamsWarmthRaysPalmsMysticRosy Book:The Poetical Works of Gerald Massey Source: The Poetical Works of Gerald Massey
“loosely bound By countless silken ties of love and thought To everything on earth the compass round” LoveEarthBoundsRoundsTiesCompassTies Of Love Book:A Witness Tree Source: A Witness Tree
“Y'know scientists are funny. We probe and measure and dissect. Invent lights without heat, weigh a caterpillar's eyebrow. But whenit comes to really important things we're as stupid as the caveman.... Like love. Makes the world go 'round, but what do we know about it? Is it a fact? Is it chemistry? Electricity?” KnowsWorldLoveImportantFactsLightScienceStupidScientistImportant ThingsRoundsHeatChemistryElectricityEyebrowsLike LoveCaterpillars Author:Martin Berkeley