Aphorism Love Quotes & Sayings
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I would say of characters I've created, the one I've felt the most connected to emotionally was Adam Austin from 'The Prophet.' I think it was the connection to the idea that one decision you make innocently enough can have very serious, drastic consequences for someone else's life. — Michael Koryta

Magic come out of me
When I write words to serenade you
Come don't be scared our hearts is meant to meet. — Chimnese Davids

My favorite times were spent in his backyard where he and his roommates had "let nature take its course," the weeds towering above our heads. We placed two chairs in the middle of that jungle and discussed what we didn't know we were discussing: What brings a writer and an engineer together? How can we reconcile our diverse interests into a pointed goal, a single aphorism on life? More simply stated: Why are we falling in love? — Megan Rich

Men never forget true love. They always remember all the women they couldn't have. — Ljupka Cvetanova

She said yes. If only she didn't talk so much! — Ljupka Cvetanova

Her memories were beads jumbled loose in a box, unstrung. — Kate Maloy

There is a perfect marriage. Any marriage counselor can tell you that. — Ljupka Cvetanova

If the next car passed is blue, Violet will be okay, she thought. If it's red, A will do something horrible to her.
She heard a growl of an engine and shut her eyes, afraid to see what the future might hold. She'd never cared so much about anything in her life. Just as the car was passing, she opened her eyes and saw a Mercedes hood ornament. She let out a long sigh, tears coming to her eyes once more.
The car was blue. — Sara Shepard

Love is worth dying for, said the spermatozoid. — Ljupka Cvetanova

Each of us is like all of us and like no one else. — Kamand Kojouri

Men can go to hell! I'll meet them there. — Ljupka Cvetanova

After the first miscarriage, I tried to take the attitude that it was my body's way of telling me that this pregnancy wasn't meant to be. — Christie Brinkley

The lyric deals with love and sorrow, the aphorism with contradiction and deceit. — Mason Cooley

Aunt May, my sweet Aunt May, who taught me how to knit, who bought me a piece of candy every time we went to the store, jabbed a cocktail fork at my eye. — Rachel Hawkins

Life sometimes confuses us by making us discover in someone we hate a quality or qualities we love. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

In his life there was only one woman. The other one. — Ljupka Cvetanova

When you want to die, you at least have a goal. You're aiming for something. It's not a good goal, but at least you want something. And you've got anger and fear, but at least you're feeling something. — Marilyn Manson

There is a celebrated aphorism insisting that the best way to live is to 'work like you don't need the money, dance like nobody is watching, and love like you've never been hurt.' ... After years of hearing and reading these lines I have decided to tell the truth: the original version is wrong. There is a grave error in the wording of this adage. The correct version should go as follows:
Love like you don't need the money,
Work like nobody is watching,
Dance like you've never been hurt.
See? Doesn't that make more sense? — Gina Barreca

He is insatiable in love. His wife is a great cook. — Ljupka Cvetanova