Love Haiku Quotes & Sayings
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Top Love Haiku Quotes
The Reservoir plan is an engineering mechanism applied to the field of economics, and in its essence it has nothing to do with democracy or any other political philosophy. — Benjamin Graham
Every week it's another opportunity to really make that work and figure out how to make it work better. And I love that it's like theater, too, and the audience, and it's so short. It's only 20 minutes. It's like a haiku or something. — Joan Cusack
Sharing oft leaves less.
But with love the more we share,
the fuller our hearts. — J. Benson
The person of wisdom is the person of years. — Edward Young
When you touch a life,
strive to leave it the better
for the change you make — J. Benson
I walk among bodies still in the sand, People and that something they die for — S.L. Northey
I crouch in corners
The infection is widespread
Love epidemic — A.A. Patawaran
If death is like a sonnet then life would be a haiku. The sonnet, a lyrical poem, the beauty and magic with the last breath~ love, words fading and floating off into the abyss that is space whilst our everyday lives or days more important than normal become just a mere whisper in only a few short syllables through which we convey with our hearts the truth of the universe in a single moment briefly. — R.M. Engelhardt
There is no difference:
Love is love and love is love.
We are all the same. — Tyler Knott Gregson
[Wynton] Marsalis does not aspire to be an innovator, no one else is allowed to have new ideas either. — Randy Sandke
If you give me home
I will give you adventure.
It's both we can have. — Tyler Knott Gregson
Venison Haiku
Deer, O dear, you're
heart's centered in my cross-hairs.
I love venison. — Beryl Dov
God is not discoverable or demonstrable by purely scientific means, unfortunately for the scientifically minded. But that really proves nothing. It simply means that the wrong instruments are being used for the job. — John Bertram Phillips
Love taught me to die with dignity that I might come forth anew in splendor. Born once of flesh, then again of fire, I was reborn a third time to the sound of my name humming haikus in heaven's mouth. — Aberjhani
Because," said a boy.
"Because why?" asked a young girl.
"Because I love you. — Richelle E. Goodrich
But a haiku by Buson came into his mind: 'I try to forget this senile love; a chilly autumn shower.' The gloom only grew denser. — Yasunari Kawabata
When you get caught up on other peoples' problems, solve them with caution so you don't suffer the excessive burdens of regrets. — Darmie Orem
The less affluent must be able, at least in theory, to catch up with the more affluent. Hence politics remains without substance, a realm from which the crucial dimensions of life, the core values, are excluded.42 Who, then, can criticize this situation? — Morris Berman
She is she alone,
and never needs help from me
to be all she is. — Tyler Knott Gregson
Amorous cat, alas
You too must yowl with your love...
or even worse, without! — Basho Matsuo
Amore is love
confessed to you in haiku.
Do you love me too? — Richelle E. Goodrich
No poem of mine will, be as beautiful as the one; I create on your lips. — Seekerohan
We wear many things,
but that with greatest import
is our expression. — J. Benson
The love of nature is religion, and that religion is poetry; these three things are one thing. This is the unspoken creed of haiku poets. — R.H. Blyth
You have to make a decision. You have to believe. Once you start doubting, you change your brain chemistry and you're done. — Tim Noakes
Please don't break this heart, it's endured so very much, it survived the fall. — Tyler Knott Gregson
Poor Cecil, consumed by a grande passion, only to be told to compress his love manifesto into a haiku. "I won't try to excuse my behavior," he said. "It was despicable."
Or a limerick.
There once was a rotter named Cecil,
Whose Love Interest wished he could be still.
Oh well. Unlike some, at least, I've never pretended to be a poet. — Franny Billingsley
Lawful residents of San Francisco are being stripped of their freedom because of an illegal measure that defies common sense. I believe that we will prevail. — Wayne LaPierre
A whiff of fresh mint
that tastes like strawberry pie.
Your kisses tempt me. — Richelle E. Goodrich
We must take the time to do what needs to be done now, what is right, instead of passing a bad bill. — Grace Napolitano
The moon is my fear.
The sun is my heart afire.
The stars, my love songs. — Richelle E. Goodrich
The noblest ideals, but only on condition that they be attained by themselves, that they fall on our plate from the sky, and, above all, gratuitously, gratuitously, so that we need pay nothing for them. We like very much to get things, but terribly dislike having to pay for them, and so it is with everything. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
stronger than mountains.
a place where my heart
feels the safest-
underneath his shirt. — Sanober Khan
I knew I loved you
when 'home' went from being a place
to being a person. — Eric Micha'el Leventhal
Lay down your roots now,
let them wrap tight around mine,
sink deep in the soil. — Tyler Knott Gregson
These are some of the characteristics of the state of mind which the creation and appreciation of haiku demand: Selflessness, Loneliness, Grateful Acceptance, Wordlessness, Non-intellectuality, Contradictoriness, Humor, Freedom, Non-morality, Simplicity, Materiality, Love, and Courage. — R.H. Blyth
Old pond - frogs jumped in - sound of water — Basho Matsuo
Can I be forgiven for all that I've done here?
I don't know. I don't know.
Please. — Veronica Roth
Why doesn't Yasmin distinguish ... between private morality and public order? — Hilary Mantel
I'll do anything for kids but I don't sign anything for grownups anymore. — Clinton Portis
It's the middle of the day in China! — Mo Willems
Why so scrawny, cat?
Starving for fat fish or mice ...
Or backyard love? — Matsuo Basho
I stumble and fall.
I weep and struggle to rise.
My mom feels it all. — Richelle E. Goodrich
We had a threesome
You, me and my depression
Depression fucks hard — Benedict Smith
