Top 16 Overused Love Quotes
#1. The weapons an author has at her disposal are flawed. There are words that feel shapeless and overused. Love, for example. I could write the word love a thousand times and it would mean a thousand different things to different readers.
Jodi Picoult
#2. Take care, take care. This city thrives! It's money gives you wings to soar. But it is a yoke on your shoulders and you would do well to take note of the bruise around your neck.
Jessie Burton
#3. Chimps taught us we're not separated from the animal kingdom, we're a part of it.
Jane Goodall
#4. The word love is so overused that is has become saturated and now it tastes like nothing.
Nakia R. Laushaul
#5. The absolute truth is that the 'I' is perfect and complete; the real 'I' is spiritual and can therefore never be less than perfect; it can never have any lack, limitation, or disease." Charles Haanel
Rhonda Byrne
#6. I'd like to change the depictions of life, love, and adventure under what's known as the typical, overused backdrop of Hollywood.
Romany Malco
#7. The farther we get from God, the more the world spirals out of control.
Billy Graham
#8. I would trust Shakespeare, but I would not trust a committee of Shakespeares.
William Bateson
#9. It's tough to have an authentic relationship with awe in the age of awesome, a word that has become so overused as to be drained of its meaning.
Sharon Salzberg
#10. Leadership rests not only on outstanding ability. It also rests on commitment, loyalty and pride. It rests on followers who are ready to accept guidance. Leadership is the ability to direct people and - more important - to have those people accept that direction.
Vince Lombardi
#11. Millions of women in malaria-endemic areas in Africa become pregnant every year. Malaria is a threat to these women and their babies, with up to 200,000 newborn deaths each year as a result of malaria.
Joyce Banda
#12. Soulmate is an overused term, but a true soul connection is very rare, and very real.
Hilary Duff
#13. I've learned that 'love' is used a lot in the States for everything: 'I love that burger,' 'I love my shoes,' 'I love a friend.' To me, if it's overused, it loses meaning.
Juan Pablo Galavis
#14. O God ... make me a child again, even before I die; give me back the simple faith, the clear vision of the child that holds its father's hand.
Israel Zangwill
#15. Use lots of exclamation points. They love to be overused.
SARK
#16. I always considered "love" to be such an ambiguous term, often both overused and underused, but I knew that I was feeling something that I'd never felt before.
Matt Abrams
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