Top 36 Quotes About Loving But Leaving
#1. If you jump to conclusions, you make terrible landings.
Terry McMillan
#2. Jasmine, the name of which signifies fragrance, is the emblem of delicacy and elegance. It is reared with difficulty in New England, but at the South, puts forth all its graces.
Dorothea Dix
#3. I looked like someone who'd had a night, and had a story to tell about it.
Morgan Matson
#4. What was it about scholarship and learning, he wondered, that seemed to wither the hearts of University men, leaving them incapable of loving anything as imperfect and fallible as an actual human being?
Ellen Kushner
#5. I am that clumsy human, always loving, loving, loving. And loving. And never leaving.
Frida Kahlo
#6. It's a two-dimensional gig being a singer, and you can get lost in your own tedium and repetition.
Robert Plant
#7. Sometimes you know you've made the right decision, simply because of how hard it is.
Sara J. Henry
#8. My love for you won't stop with my leaving. Come an evening over the years, when you step outside your door and hear the wind blowing through the cottonwoods, that'll be me, thinking of you, whispering your name, and loving you.
Penelope Williamson
#9. I was not sorry for loving Charleston or for leaving it. Geography had made me who I was.
Sue Monk Kidd
#10. Errors flies from mouth to mouth, from pen to pen, and to destroy it takes ages.
Voltaire
#11. For many men the denial of dependency on their mother is repeated in their subsequent relationships, sometimes by an absence of any sexual interest in women, sometimes by a pattern of loving and leaving them.
Judith Viorst
#12. The art of leaving and the art of loving are not the same.
Akif Kichloo
#13. Leaving the two loving hearts alone with their God.
Bram Stoker
#14. Nice try, sweetheart, but there's no way you're leaving me alone with a barely aware drunk chick. Who knows what she'll accused me of later? This time tomorrow, the cops could show up at my door, and before you know it, I'm rocking an orange jumpsuit, singing "Summer Loving" with a guy named Snake.
Candace Vianna
#15. They usually have two tellers in my local bank, except when it's very busy, when they have one.
Rita Rudner
#16. Blind loving wrestling touch, sheath'd hooded sharp-tooth'd touch!
Did it make you ache so, leaving me?
Walt Whitman
#17. Even if loving meant leaving, or solitude, or sorrow, love was worth every penny of its price.
Paulo Coelho
#18. No matter how dull, or how mean, or how wise a man is, he feels that happiness is his indisputable right.
Helen Keller
#19. I did not want to leave her, but this was it, this is what life is, you have to pay for everything that has happened to you. Whether good or bad you have to pay for it, it would be anything, or something or someone you love.
Shaikh Ashraf
#20. But now it all floods back - the euphoria of loving her, the agony that she's leaving, that i'll lose her
Alex Flinn
#21. Chicago divided your heart. Leaving you loving the joint for keeps. Yet knowing it never can love you.
Nelson Algren
#22. By loving and leaving all that oil has done for us ... we are able to then begin the creation of a world which is more resilient, more nourishing, and in which we find ourselves fitter, more skilled and more connected to each other.
Rob Hopkins
#23. The art of government is the organization of idolatry. The bureaucracy consists of functionaries; the aristocracy, of idols; the democracy, of idolaters. The populace cannot understand the bureaucracy: it can only worship the national idols.
George Bernard Shaw
#24. I guess the best part of music is that there's not much unknown. Especially in country, because it's always someone leaving or dying or drinking or fighting or loving the United States or talking about God, and the music's simple mostly.
Brian Allen Carr
#25. You must dare, and dare again, and then dare a little bit more, and go on daring.
Justin Cotillard
#26. The hardest part of living is loving
'Cause loving turns to leaving every time
And the hardest part of leaving is living
Life is hard when love is so unkind
Allison Moorer
#27. When I loved myself enough, I began leaving whatever wasn't healthy. This meant people, jobs, my own beliefs and habits - anything that kept me small.
My judgement called it disloyal. Now I see it as self-loving.
Kim McMillen
#28. To love everyone unconditionally does not mean to give everyone your unconditional time. Sometimes, to love completely, we must never see someone again. This, too, is love. This is giving someone the freedom to exist and be happy, even if it must be without you.
Vironika Tugaleva
#29. There ain't no way you can hold onto something that wants to go, you understand? You can only love what you got while you got it.
Kate DiCamillo
#30. Still everyone, including the abbot, had said that he was running away from his grief. They'd had no idea what they were talking about. He'd cradled his grief, almost to the point of loving it. For so long he refused to give it up, because leaving it behind was like leaving her.
Sue Monk Kidd
#31. I see only one requirement you have to have to be a director or any kind of artist: rhythm. Rhythm, for me, is everything. Without rhythm, there's no music. Without rhythm, there's no cinema. Without rhythm, there's no architecture.
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu
#32. The Word of God is either absolute or obsolete.
Vance Havner
#33. Waxing my legs is pretty much the only thing I have to maintain.
Amanda Seyfried
#35. In the end, nothing else matters except the love we have shared.
Debasish Mridha
#36. Yes, you are still grieving for the fact that Olly is not loving you as you love him. But death is no solution. Certainly not this horrible, messy death. Could you at least not consider possible option that is not leaving you looking diabolical at funeral?"
Oh, for the love of God.
Lucy Holliday