
Top 40 Love Haiku Quotes
#1. Every week it's another opportunity to really make that work and figure out how to make it work better. And I love that it's like theater, too, and the audience, and it's so short. It's only 20 minutes. It's like a haiku or something.
Joan Cusack
#2. Amorous cat, alas
You too must yowl with your love...
or even worse, without!
Basho Matsuo
#4. When you set a story in a real place, it breathes differently. You can sink to your knees and feel the dirt on your palms. The shadows in the trees are alive. It's almost like your story interrupts the terrifying beauty that had already existed.
Layne Moore
#5. One of the applications of Big Data is giving people the facts, and getting them to understand that their own decision-making is not perfect. And that in itself causes them to change their behavior
Laszlo Bock
#6. Because," said a boy.
"Because why?" asked a young girl.
"Because I love you.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#7. We wear many things,
but that with greatest import
is our expression.
J. Benson
#8. I crouch in corners
The infection is widespread
Love epidemic
A.A. Patawaran
#9. But a haiku by Buson came into his mind: 'I try to forget this senile love; a chilly autumn shower.' The gloom only grew denser.
Yasunari Kawabata
#10. You know, it's fashionable right now for people to be cynical. We go in cycles like this and right now a lot of people are saying, 'Oh, America is doing terribly' and 'What are we going to do?'
Barack Obama
#13. Old pond - frogs jumped in - sound of water
Basho Matsuo
#14. Nothing exists without a purpose. And we humans are subject to the laws of nature just as everything else on earth is.
Caroline Myss
#15. Lay down your roots now,
let them wrap tight around mine,
sink deep in the soil.
Tyler Knott Gregson
#16. These are some of the characteristics of the state of mind which the creation and appreciation of haiku demand: Selflessness, Loneliness, Grateful Acceptance, Wordlessness, Non-intellectuality, Contradictoriness, Humor, Freedom, Non-morality, Simplicity, Materiality, Love, and Courage.
R.H. Blyth
#17. A whiff of fresh mint
that tastes like strawberry pie.
Your kisses tempt me.
Richelle E. Goodrich
#18. Venison Haiku
Deer, O dear, you're
heart's centered in my cross-hairs.
I love venison.
Beryl Dov
#19. I think the hero in our generation is not the individual but the pair, two people who together add up to more than they are apart.
Theodore Zeldin
#21. The love of nature is religion, and that religion is poetry; these three things are one thing. This is the unspoken creed of haiku poets.
R.H. Blyth
#22. She always seemed a little lost - in her thoughts, or in the world
Nicolas Barreau
#23. Sharing oft leaves less.
But with love the more we share,
the fuller our hearts.
J. Benson
#24. I didn't touch a guitar until I was 20.
Tom Scholz
#25. stronger than mountains.
a place where my heart
feels the safest-
underneath his shirt.
Sanober Khan
#26. I don't think I'm very ambitious at all. But I seem to play people who have that quality.
Catherine Keener
#27. We had a threesome
You, me and my depression
Depression fucks hard
Benedict Smith
#29. Please don't break this heart, it's endured so very much, it survived the fall.
Tyler Knott Gregson
#31. Arguing with a lawyer is not the hardest thing in the world; not arguing is.
Raheel Farooq
#32. Writers need to learn their trade, and how to negotiate the increasingly difficult marketplace. The trade can be taught and learned just as the craft can. But a workshop where the trade is the principal focus of interest is not a writing workshop. It is a business class.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#34. There is no difference:
Love is love and love is love.
We are all the same.
Tyler Knott Gregson
#35. Why so scrawny, cat?
Starving for fat fish or mice ...
Or backyard love?
Matsuo Basho
#36. No poem of mine will, be as beautiful as the one; I create on your lips.
Seekerohan
#37. Love taught me to die with dignity that I might come forth anew in splendor. Born once of flesh, then again of fire, I was reborn a third time to the sound of my name humming haikus in heaven's mouth.
Aberjhani
#38. When you touch a life,
strive to leave it the better
for the change you make
J. Benson
#39. But now she wasn't sure if she could concentrate on a subject as irrelevant to her life as Sufism and a time as distant as the thirteenth century.
Elif Shafak
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