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Elizabethan Era Love Quotes & Sayings

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Top Elizabethan Era Love Quotes

When Levin thought about what he was and what he lived for, he found no answer and fell into despair; but when he stopped asking himself about it, he seemed to know what he was and what he lived for, because he acted and lived firmly and definitely. — Leo Tolstoy

We know that someone who has channeled his anger into something constructive has not had a cow. How do we know these things? — George Lakoff

I used to play violin, but I wasn't very good! — Birdy

But what if absolute consistency on any issue from the left or the right, religious or secular, is an indication of mediocre intelligence and a lack of intellectual honesty? What if the world is a complex place? What if leadership requires flexibility? What if ideology is a bad substitute for common sense? What if ideological consistency, let alone "purity," is a sign of small-mindedness, maybe even stupidity? — Anonymous

Food nourishes you, brings people together, and I feel that anybody can bond over food. — Laura Prepon

I've actually always wanted to write like a one-person show that was sort of a romantic comedy - a show that was kind of cynical about romance and marriage but ultimately embraced it. Because I feel like comedy is always cynical, inherently, because it's contrarian. — Mike Birbiglia

Giving freely is sharing freely. — Lailah Gifty Akita

All good virtues and goodness itself will gradually find their true home in the heart in which love dwells, and all other qualities will wither and die — Harold Klemp

All's I'm saying is love's a blessing, no matter all the same. — Abigail Roux

Truth is a seed hidden in the days until watered by what life brings us. — Mark Nepo

Every game has rules. Life's a game that has its respective rules; obey the rules, win the game! — Israelmore Ayivor

I told you to do something, darlin'. I won't say it twice. — Teresa Mummert

It is only the fully surrendered heart that can fully trust God for all that He has promised. — Andrew Murray