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Valentine S Day Quotes

“If a man has everything money can buy, yet woos you—with the complexity of a rose, the subtlety of poetry and prose in a letter, the fluidity of conversations, the motion of art, thoughtfulness in creativity, the currency of time or his consistent hand in yours—just because he values your smile and the way your eyes light up, keep him. Keep him forever and a day.”

“No matter how much time and space may come between us, I still feel you.”

“The definition of tragedy is when people do not communicate yet struggle to conceal the pain.”

“My valentine, They say that love is dangerous. They have never felt such a love as you give to me. They say that love is brutal. They haven't been comforted by love like yours. They say that true love doesn't exist. They haven't met someone like you. So, with this letter, I thank you for true love.”

“Everybody is sorry but you got it good May. I saw you get in your whip with your new boyfriend” Serena said after a long drag. Reggie wondered how many times Serena had been outside her apartment and wished she had gotten security like she had been told. “Remember when we use to go to Macy’s day after Valentine’s Day. We would come home with Godiva chocolate, lace undies, pink Champagne and lingerie all 90% off” she laughed.”

“You had hoped in love. You had believed in its existence. Its goodness. The richness of a life bathed in it. You went in search of it. Hoping. Longing. Risking. Trusting. And at some point you found love, or what you thought was love. And you gladly immersed yourself in it. Freely. Joyfully. With the whole of your being. And then at some point, it turned. Violently. Wickedly. It did what loves doesn’t do, or least what it’s not supposed to do. It used you. Betrayed you. Wounded you. And then it cast you off to some cold isolated place to somehow bear your pain in the worst kind of loneliness imaginable. And in those places we are left with the bitter feeling that love was a grand hoax. A childish hope. An antiquated myth set on wounding those who fall prey to its seductive promises. But I would tell you to never let those who abuse love define it through their abuse of it. To the contrary, there is something pristine and untouchable about love. Something transformational. Life-altering. Life-giving. Yes, people abuse it. But when a single human being sets the whole of themselves aside in order to freely love another, magic is set in motion. And it is my prayer that the hope of the love that you have always longed for will never be crushed by those who have crushed you. Rather, may you believe, may you wait, may you hold hope close, and may you be blessed when the love that you thought not to exist unexpectedly seizes your heart, rubs your soul warm, and ignites your life. This is what I wish for you.”