Top 17 Love Multiplies Quotes
#2. I adore the way he looks at me sometimes, as if love is a quantity he cannot measure scientifically, because it multiplies too quickly.
Jodi Picoult
#3. There was hope in him, and soon perhaps the outline of his journey would take form.
Carson McCullers
#4. When your actions are motivated by love, you expend least effort and your energy multiplies, allowing you to create anything you want, with a spirit of play and joy. When you seek power and control over others, you waste energy chasing the illusion of happiness.
Deepak Chopra
#5. Life is about getting and sharing. The more you share, the more you get ... and the more you get, the more your sharing responsibility multiplies.
Israelmore Ayivor
#6. I'm not a quitter. I believe in following things through.
Karen O
#7. Love subtracts sorrow,
divides trouble,
adds blessings,
and multiplies joy.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#8. Now I'm really curious. Tell me." I tapped on his bare chest. "Please?"
He watched me a moment. "It's in Sanskrit. It says, 'This Is Forever.'"
My heart skipped a beat as I stared up at him. "Does it mean what I think it does?
J. Lynn
#9. Etiquette is what you are doing and saying when people are looking and listening. What you are thinking is your business.
Virginia Cary Hudson
#10. It was 1988, and I was just finishing a D.Phil at Oxford University on the topic of 'Nietzsche and German Idealism.'
Matthew Stewart
#11. The conclusion, therefore, is that there are two major forces in society: love, which multiplies the species, and the nose, which subordinates it to the individual. Procreation, equilibrium.
Machado De Assis
#12. Love, when freely given, duplicates and multiplies. Still,
Nathan Hill
#14. Hospitality is the practice that keeps the church from becoming a club, a members-only society.
Diana Butler Bass
#15. Love is also a mysterious thing: the more we share it, the more it multiplies.
Paulo Coelho
#16. Love is rarely a hypocrite; but hate
how detect and how guard against it! It lurks where you least expect it; it is created by causes that you can the least foresee; and civilization multiplies its varieties, whilst it favors its disguise.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
#17. Ultimately we cannot eliminate enemies through violence - violence only multiplies enemies. The only way to eliminate enemies is to love them, forgive them,
Brian Zahnd