Being Undecided In Love Quotes & Sayings
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I've been fortunate enough to do pretty well in playoffs. I feel pretty comfortable in them. — Sergio Garcia

How could she ever doubt that he loved her? When loving her was what he did better than all the things he did beautifully? — Rainbow Rowell

The longer a line, the more of the time element it contains. Distance is time whereas a surface is apprehended more in terms of the moment. — Paul Klee

The hypothetical aquatic phase of the ancestral apes during the fossil gap would have been brief, a matter of two or three million years. — Elaine Morgan

When words don't add up in love, it is because of six possible reasons:
1. They are afraid to tell you the truth because you will leave them.
2. They enjoy being a liar or playing people because of ego reasons and/or control.
3. They don't know the truth themselves.
4. They are undecided.
5. They refuse to let their guard down and be vulnerable because you or someone else have hurt them tremendously.
6. You are not being told all the information because of a break down in communication. — Shannon L. Alder

Do not fight them. Instead think of them the way you think of children, or pets, not important enough to affect your mental balance — Robert Greene

Now that's a concept that's always fascinated me: the real world. Only a very specific subset of people use the term, have you noticed? To me, it seems self-evident that everyone lives in the real world - we all breathe real oxygen, eat real food, the earth under our feet feels equally solid to all of us. But clearly these people have a far more tightly circumscribed definition of reality, one that I find deeply mysterious, and an almost pathologically intense need to bring others into line with that definition. — Tana French

When you're young you prefer the vulgar months, the fullness of the seasons. As you grow older you learn to like the in-between times, the months that can't make up their minds. Perhaps it's a way of admitting that things can't ever bear the same certainty again. — Julian Barnes