Top 39 Isabel Allende Love Quotes
#1. You would give your life for your little baby. It's not the same when you are in a sexual relationship unless you feel that you are loved as you love.
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#2. I have not changed; I am still the same girl I was fifty years ago and the same young woman I was in the seventies. I still lust for life, I am still ferociously independent, I still crave justice, and I fall madly in love easily.
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#4. Years later my Popo would laugh and tell people that if she hadn't knocked him out in the first round, he'd still be wandering around in love with the stars.
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#5. I write to understand my circumstances, to sort out the confusion of reality, to exorcise my demons. But most of all, I write because I love it!
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#6. I'm open to love, and I think that I will fall in love with a wonderful man.
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#7. Nothing strong can be built on a foundation of lies and omissions.
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#8. Accept the children the way we accept trees - with gratitude, because they are a blessing - but do not have expectations or desires. You don't expect trees to change, you love them as they are.
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#9. Writing is like making love. Don't worry about the orgasm, just concentrate on the process.
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#10. You are my angel and my damnation; in your presence I reach divine ecstasy and in your absence I descent to hell.
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#12. Love is a free contract that begins with a spark and can end the same way.
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#13. If I write something, I fear it will happen, and if I love too much, I fear I will lose that person; nevertheless, I cannot stop writing or loving ...
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#15. When love exists, nothing else matters, not life's predicaments, not the fury of the years, not a physical winding down or scarcity of opportunity.
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#16. Happiness is not exuberant or noisy, like pleasure or joy; it's silent, tranquil, and gentle; it's a feeling of satisfaction inside that begins with self-love.
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#17. I am happier when I love than when I am loved. I adore my husband, my son, my grandchildren, my mother, my dog, and frankly, I don't know if they even like me. But who cares? Loving them is my joy.
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#18. When you make an omelet, as when you make love, affection counts for more than technique.
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#19. I like historical fiction. I fell in love with New Orleans the first time I visited it. And I wanted to place a story in New Orleans.
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#20. She has a fixation on love. Strong trouble. The girl left her window open one clear night and it crawled into her body while she was asleep. There's no spell can cure it.
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#21. A fixation is very stubborn: it burrows into the brain and breaks the heart. There are many fixations, but love is the worst.
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#22. I never try to give a message in my books. It's about living with characters long enough to hear their voices and let them tell me the story. Sometimes I would love to have a happy ending, and it doesn't happen because the character or the story leads me in another direction.
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#23. People are afraid of falling in love because they don't want to suffer.
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#24. For women, the best aphrodisiacs are words. The G-spot is in the ears. He who looks for it below there is wasting his time.
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#25. Perhaps we are in this world to search for love, find it and lose it, again and again. With each love, we are born anew, and with each love that ends we collect a new wound. I am covered with proud scars.
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#26. I love my dog unconditionally, but never the man I'm sleeping with.
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#27. I have become an American citizen, and I love this country. I think that this country has incredible potential for goodness, an incredible possibility for doing the wrong thing, too.
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#28. They would regret that they had not killed him; he would get out of that hole and find Juliana sooner or later, even if he had to pursue her to hell itself. "Oh, you won't have to go that far, we are on our way to California," Diego said in farewell
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#29. Having a point to start is important. You know that when you decide to write something it's like a commitment. It's like falling in love.
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#31. Love is a condition that tends to cloud men's reason, but it is not fatal. Usually all the patient needs is to have his love returned, and he will snap out of it and begin to sniff the air in search of new prey
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#32. A memoir forces me to stop and remember carefully. It is an exercise in truth. In a memoir, I look at myself, my life, and the people I love the most in the mirror of the blank screen. In a memoir, feelings are more important than facts, and to write honestly, I have to confront my demons.
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#33. Friendship is all about trust and sharing. Passionate and romantic love is all about sex and emotions. You have to try to combine those, I think. The great marriages, the great couples I know, have both.
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#34. I love fiction because in fiction you go into the thoughts of people, the little people, the people who were defeated, the poor, the women, the children that are never in history books.
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#35. He had only to touch me to turn my tears into sighs and my anger to desire. How accomodating love is; it forgives everything.
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#36. I met a guy, very exotic to me - he was blonde with blue eyes - and I just had a fling that turned out to be love. I moved to San Francisco to spend a week with him and get him out of my system; I'm still here 26 years later.
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#37. People think that they will sit down and produce the great American novel in one sitting. It doesn't work that way. This is a very patient and meticulous work, and you have to do it with joy and love for the process, not for the outcome.
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#38. The Indians' insistence on clinging to their customs had to be the work of Satan there was no other explanation which is why the friars went out to hunt down and lasso the deserters and then whipped their doctrine of
love and forgiveness into them.
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