Top 15 Quotes About Unreciprocated Love

#1. Here is the answer to the riddle of love. Love implies relation. If lived in isolation, it becomes selfishness; if absorbed in collectivity, it loses its personality and, therefore, the right to love.

Fulton J. Sheen

#2. One single day of devotion is worth more than a thousand years of worldly life.

Francis De Sales

#3. Wife-Mother-Actress-Author The world will remember.

Eve Arden

#4. She's just a shadow in the corner of your mind.

Stephenie Meyer

#5. Blessed tree and blessed birds, that were to be neither saved nor damned.

Anthony Burgess

#6. Love is elixir that keeps you alive. Love is poison that kills you. Unreciprocated love keeps you alive, but kills every day.

Udai Yadla

#7. I was pleased with both games. Our sportsmanship was outstanding.

Wade Clark Mackey

#8. A criminal remains a criminal whether he uses a convict's suit or a monarch's crown.

Victor Hugo

#9. If you want to build a car, you don't slap a bunch of iron ore, some sand, a rubber tree, and a couple of cows together and call it good

Patricia C. Wrede

#10. I had a moral opposition to eating before dawn on the grounds that I was not a nineteenth-century Russian peasant fortifying myself for a day in the fields.

John Green

#11. Love is the one thing in this world that you should never have to go through alone ... For unreciprocated love is the most soul crushing experience you will ever go through.

Ben Mitchell

#12. Don't cry for someone who would love smiling when your tears are flowing.

Michael Bassey Johnson

#13. I read a lot of plays as a kid, but I didn't see that many plays, so I feel better-versed in film history and film structure. I just think it's easier to think in pictures.

Zoe Kazan

#14. The arrogance of wanting to be loved had emerged only now it was unreciprocated - I was left alone with my desire, defenseless, beyond the law, shockingly crude in my demands: Love me! And for what reason? I had only the usual paltry, insufficient excuse: Because I love you . .

Alain De Botton

#15. Better be wise by the misfortunes of others than by your own.

Aesop

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