Tuesday, January 25, 2011

The most beautiful love quotations,Valentine quotations,gretest love quotations

Valentine quotations:
what should a man say if he or she in love.?we all heard them a thousands of time,but the same words when the tell to their valentine it simply become the world most precious words. as i' m saying all the famous persons had commented below.:



I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach.
 ~Elizabeth Barrett Browning


When you're in love you never really know whether
 your elation comes from the qualities of the one
 you love, or if it attributes them to her;
 whether the light which surrounds her like a halo comes from you,
from her, or from the meeting of your sparks.  ~Natalie Clifford Barney


Tell me how many beads there are
In a silver chain
Of evening rain,
Unravelled from the tumbling main,
And threading the eye of a yellow star: -
So many times do I love again.
~Thomas Lovell Beddoes


He felt now that he was not simply close to her,
 but that he did not know where he ended and she began.  ~Leo Tolstoy


When love is not madness, it is not love. 
~Pedro Calderon de la Barca


...Let the world know, if there was ever love:
Mine for you...
~Peter Winstanley


The hours I spend with you I look upon as sort of a perfumed garden, a dim twilight,
and a fountain singing to it.  You and you alone make me feel that I am alive.
 Other men it is said have seen angels, but I have seen thee and thou art enough.  ~George Moore


I need the starshine of your heavenly eyes,
After the day's great sun.
~Charles Hanson Towne


How did it happen that their lips came together? 
How does it happen that birds sing, that snow melts,
that the rose unfolds, that the dawn whitens behind the stark shapes of trees
 on the quivering summit of the hill?  A kiss, and all was said.  ~Victor Hugo


Let me lie,
let me die on thy snow-covered bosom,
I would eat of thy flesh as a delicate fruit,
I am drunk of its smell, and the scent
of thy tresses
Is a flame that devours.
~George Moore


Ah me! love can not be cured by herbs.  ~Ovid


I will cover you with love when next I see you, with caresses, with ecstasy.  I want to gorge you with all the joys of the flesh, so that you faint and die.  I want you to be amazed by me, and to confess to yourself that you had never even dreamed of such transports.... When you are old, I want you to recall those few hours, I want your dry bones to quiver with joy when you think of them.  ~Gustave Flaubert, letter to wife Louise Colet, 15 August 1846


The simple lack of her is more to me than others' presence.  ~Edward Thomas


They who meet on an April night are forever lost in love, if there's moonlight all about and there's no moon above.  ~E.Y. "Yip" Harburg and Fred Saidy, dialogue just before the song "Old Devil Moon" in the musical Finian's Rainbow  (Thanks, Katherine!)


My heart to you is given:
Oh, do give yours to me;
We'll lock them up together,
And throw away the key.
~Frederick Saunders


I can no longer think of anything but you.  In spite of myself, my imagination carries me to you.  I grasp you, I kiss you, I caress you, a thousand of the most amorous caresses take possession of me.  ~Honore de Balzac, letter to Evelina Hanska, June 1836


Many are the stars I see, but in my eye no star like thee.  ~English saying used on poesy rings


See! the mountains kiss high heaven,
And the waves clasp one another;
No sister flower would be forgiven
If it disdained its brother;
And the sunlight clasps the earth,
And the moonbeams kiss the sea: -
What are all these kissings worth,
If thou kiss not me?
~Percy Bysshe Shelley, Love's Philosophy


Who would give a law to lovers?  Love is unto itself a higher law.  ~Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy, A.D. 524


We loved with a love that was more than love.  ~Edgar Allan Poe


In melody divine,
My heart it beats to rapturous love,
I long to call you mine.
~Author Unknown


[M]y love for you is deathless, it seems to bind me to you with mighty cables that nothing but Omnipotence could break... ~Sullivan Ballou, letter to wife Sarah, 14 July 1861


Who, being loved, is poor?  ~Oscar Wilde


A hundred hearts would be too few
To carry all my love for you.
~Author Unknown


Ah me! why may not love and life be one?  ~Henry Timrod


Once he drew
With one long kiss my whole soul thro'
My lips, as sunlight drinketh dew.
~Alfred Lord Tennyson


Love me and the world is mine.  ~David Reed


I wish I had the gift of making rhymes, for methinks there is poetry in my head and heart since I have been in love with you.  ~Nathaniel Hawthorne, letter to wife Sophia, 5 December 1839


I love thee - I love thee,
'Tis all that I can say
It is my vision in the night,
My dreaming in the day.
~Thomas Hood


I almost wish we were butterflies and liv'd but three summer days - three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common years could ever contain.  ~John Keats


I love your hills and I love your dales,
And I love your flocks a-bleating;
but oh, on the heather to lie together,
With both our hearts a-beating!
~John Keats


For you see, each day I love you more
Today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow.
~Rosemonde Gerard


You know you're in love when you don't want to fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.  ~Dr. Seuss


If our two loves be one, or thou and I
Love so alike, that none doe slacken, none can die.
~John Donne


My debt to you, Belovèd,
Is one I cannot pay
In any coin of any realm
On any reckoning day.
~Jessie B. Rittenhouse


Ah, lady, when I gave my heart to thee,
It passed into thy lifelong regency.
~Gilbert Parker


Until then, mio dolce amor, a thousand kisses; but give me none in return, for they set my blood on fire.  ~Napolean Bonaparte, letter to wife Josephine, December 1795


Oh, hasten not this loving act,
Rapture where self and not-self meet:
My life has been the awaiting you,
Your footfall was my own heart's beat.
~Paul Valéry


As soon go kindle fire with snow, as seek to quench the fire of love with words.  ~William Shakespeare


To lovers, I devise their imaginary world, with whatever they may need, as the stars of the sky, the red, red roses by the wall, the snow of the hawthorn, the sweet strains of music, and aught else they may desire to figure to each other the lastingness and beauty of their love.  ~Williston Fish, "A Last Will," 1898


Give me a kisse, and to that kisse a score;
Then to that twenty, adde a hundred more;
A thousand to that hundred; so kisse on,
To make that thousand up a million;
Treble that million, and when that is done,
Let's kisse afresh, as when we first begun.
~Robert Herrick, "To Anthea (III)"


So dear I love him, that with him all deaths I could endure, without him live no life.  ~John Milton


Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.  ~William Shakespeare


My love as deep; the more I give to thee,
The more I have, both are infinite.
~William Shakespeare


Her lips on his could tell him better than all her stumbling words.  ~Margaret Mitchell


Come live in my heart and pay no rent.  ~Samuel Lover


The Oriole weds his mottled mate,
The Lily weds the bee;
Heaven's marriage ring is round the earth,
Let me bind thee?
~Author Unknown


I but know that I love thee, whatever thou art.  ~Thomas Moore


Her very frowns are fairer far
Than smiles of other maidens are.
~Hartley Coleridge


Soul meets soul on lovers' lips.  ~Percy Bysshe Shelley, Prometheus Unbound


My whole heart for my whole life.  ~French saying used on poesy rings


A man had given all other bliss,
And all his worldly worth for this,
To waste his whole heart in one kiss
Upon her perfect lips.
~Alfred, Lord Tennyson


[L]eave a kiss but in the cup,
And I'll not look for wine.
~Ben Jonson, To Celia


Two souls, one heart.  ~French saying used on poesy rings


What I do and what I dream
include thee,
as the wine must taste of its own grapes.
~Elizabeth Barrett Browning


Lastly, do I vow, that mine eyes desire you above all things.  ~Catherine of Aragon, 1535






What a grand thing, to be loved!
What a grander thing still, to love!

- Victor Hugo -


Love comforteth like sunshine after rain.

- William Shakespeare -


One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life:
that word is love.

- Sophocles -

You don't marry someone you can live with,
you marry the person who you cannot live without.

- Author Unknown -

There is no remedy for love but to love more.

- Thoreau -

Love bears all things, believes all things,
hopes all things, endures all things.

- The Bible : 1 Corinthians -

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If you have it [love],
you don't need to have anything else.
If you don't have it,
it doesn't matter much what else you do have.

- Sir James M. Barrie -



Grow old along with me
the best is yet to be.

- Robert Browning -



Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast,
it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking,
it is not easily angered,
it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil
but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts,
always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails.

- The Bible : 1 Corinthians 13:4 -


Love: A fruit always in season.

- Mother Teresa -


Who knows where the road will lead us
Only a fool would say,
But if you let me love you
I'm sure to love you all the way.

- From the song "All The Way" -
(by Frank Sinatra)

We all want to fall in love. Why?
Because that experience makes us feel completely alive,
where every sense is heightened,
and every emotion is magnified.
Our everyday reality is shattered
and we are flung into the heavens.
It may only last a moment, an hour, or an afternoon,
but that doesn't diminish its value,
because we are left with memories
that we treasure for the rest of our lives.

- From the movie "The Mirror Has Two Faces" -
(starring Barbara Streisand)


A Red, Red, Rose

O, my love is like a red, red rose,
That is newly sprung in June.
O, my love is like the melody,
That is sweetly played in tune.

As fair are you, my lovely lass,
So deep in love am I,
And I will love you still, my Dear,
Till all the seas go dry.

Till all the seas go dry, my Dear,
And the rocks melt with the sun!
O I will love you still, my Dear,
While the sands of life shall run.

And fare you well, my only Love,
And fare you well a while!
And I will come again, my Love,
Although it were ten thousand mile!

- Robert Burns -

In a universe of ambiguity,
this kind of certainty comes only once,
and never again,
no matter how many lifetimes you live.

- From the novel "The Bridges of Madison County" -
(by Robert Waller)


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