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Tongue Tied Love Quotes By Louis De Bernieres

Love is a kind of dementia with very precise and oft-repeated clinical symptoms. You blush in each other's presence, you both hover in places where you expect the other to pass, you are both a little tongue-tied, you both laugh inexplicably and too long, you become quite nauseatingly girlish, and he becomes quite ridiculously gallant. You have also grown a little stupid. — Louis De Bernieres

Tongue Tied Love Quotes By William Shakespeare

Love, therefore, and tongue-tied simplicity
In least speak most, to my capacity. — William Shakespeare

Tongue Tied Love Quotes By Kate Cary

I have tried many times to express my feelings, but at each attempt, I find myself tongue-tied. — Kate Cary

Tongue Tied Love Quotes By Andre Dubus

For ritual allows those who cannot will themselves out of the secular to perform the spiritual, as dancing allows the tongue-tied man a ceremony of love. — Andre Dubus

Tongue Tied Love Quotes By Franz Wright

I basked in you;
I loved you, helplessly, with a boundless tongue-tied love.
And death doesn't prevent me from loving you.
Besides,
in my opinion you aren't dead.
(I know dead people, and you are not dead.) — Franz Wright

Tongue Tied Love Quotes By Alexander Pushkin

I loved you; even now I may confess, Some embers of my love their fire retain; But do not let it cause you more distress, I do not want to sadden you again. Hopeless and tongue tied, yet I loved you dearly With pangs the jealous and the timid know; So tenderly I loved you, so sincerely, I pray God grant another love you so. — Alexander Pushkin

Tongue Tied Love Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

The resolving of the ethical, is freedom; the negative resolution also has this, but the freedom, blank and bare, is as if tongue-tied, hard to express, and generally has something hard in its nature. Falling in love, however, promptly sets it to music, even if this composition contains a very difficult passage. — Soren Kierkegaard