Top 14 Distance Relationship Missing Quotes
#2. With one gaze into her eyes, all words fell away. And it didn't matter at all. In this place of hearticulation, there was no need for words. This love spoke a language all its own, a grammarless lexicon of longing and union. Who needs syllables when you can hear each other's souls?
Jeff Brown
#3. My first language is both English and Spanish. My mom was raised in Los Angeles, so with her we spoke English, but my father was born in Cuba, so with him we spoke Spanish.
Jencarlos Canela
#4. Sadly when I want someone to hold me and tell me everything is going to be alright, I have no one. I miss you so much and I wish there was someone to love me when I am down.
Shane Johnson
#5. She was also a memory, the worst kind of memory
the kind that pulled you to your knees at just the sound of her name.
Laura Miller
#6. The Order of the Arrow is a thing of the outdoors rather than the indoors. It was born in an island wilderness. It needs the sun and rain, the woods and the plains, the waters and the starlit sky.
E. Urner Goodman
#7. Distance unites missing beats of two hearts in love
Munia Khan
#8. A genius is a person who is more observant and has more patience.
Debasish Mridha
#9. Just as it did when I spoke to you that day from the phone, your face comes into focus more and more as I hold you here beside me.
Craig Clevenger
#10. In true love the smallest distance is too great, and the greatest distance can be bridged.
Henri Nouwen
#11. I miss your love, I miss your touch But I'm feeling you every day. And I can almost hear you say You've come a long way baby ...
Robbie Williams
#12. There's no use saying anything in the schoolyard because there's always someone with an answer and there's nothing you can do but punch them in the nose and if you were to punch everyone who has an answer you'd be punching morning noon and night.
Frank McCourt
#13. Let no rank puff up anyone; for faith and love are paramount - the greatest blessings in the world.
Ignatius Of Antioch
#14. Love reckons hours for months, and days for years; and every little absence is an age.
John Dryden
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