
Top 17 Immemorial Love Quotes
#1. But even in gloom, one truth is fundamental, from time immemorial, love springs eternal.
Balaji Sadasivan
#2. But adulthood slipped up on you, she thought. It was forced on you whether you liked it or not.
Cinda Williams Chima
#3. Most poetry is very formal, but when a modern poet is formal he gets more attention for it than old poets did.
Robert Lowell
#4. No man could look upon another as his enemy, unless he first became his own enemy.
Mahatma Gandhi
#5. I'm about to make people forget about Madonna.
Pink
#6. The ideological distance between Jim Webb and Bertrand Russell can be measured in light years. An author who reaches both of them exerts something like universal appeal.
Christopher Buckley
#7. The Communists have no need to introduce free love; it has existed almost from time immemorial.
Karl Marx
#8. Open source is a beautiful way of collaborating; but what's happening on the free Internet is more akin to the 'crowdsourcing' of journalists and other content creators by advertisers who no longer have to pay them - only the search engines that parse their articles.
Douglas Rushkoff
#9. She was playing something so low and soft that it felt as if she were humming it ... notes built and subsided, as if a giant were softly breathing them, as if each note was a drop of water going down a stream filled with rocks.
Eloisa James
#10. We would be more American on the day we permitted same-sex marriage than we were on the day before.
David Blankenhorn
#11. A lot of what I've written in criticism of my lust for virtue - my discovery that I've committed idolatry, making of the good an idol - is open to the charge of being still caught within the dialectic of idolatry. I've made a moral criticism of my moral consciousness. Meta-idolatry.
Susan Sontag
#12. What concerns me fundamentaly is a meteoric burlesk melodrama, born of the immemorial adage love will find a way.
E. E. Cummings
#13. Ideological talk and phrase mongering about political liberties should be disposed with; all that is just mere chatter and phrase mongering. We should get away from those phrases.
Vladimir Lenin
#14. Every political mean is imperfect.
Zaman Ali
#15. The unity and congruity of culture and nature, work and love, morality and sexuality, longed for from time immemorial, will remain a dream as long as man continues to condemn the biological demand for natural sexual gratification.
Wilhelm Reich
#16. "O' course I came to look arter you, my darlin'," replied Mr. Weller; for once permitting his passion to get the better of his veracity.
Charles Dickens
#17. I always wanted to know what it is right. Maybe we know each other from time immemorial, if you know that in you is the eternal energy of goodness, which is most important for you.
Gregor Golob
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