Top 16 Reaffirming Love Quotes

#1. Dare to know! Have the courage to use your own intelligence!

Immanuel Kant

#2. Wishing you the best, and praying for your success.

Diana Mankin Phelps

#3. The librarian's mission should be, not like up to now, a mere handling of the book as an object, but rather a know how (mise au point) of the book as a vital function.

Jose Ortega Y Gasset

#4. You will rip yourself to shreds to prove that I am worth loving.
you will not hear the chorus of everyone I've let down

David Levithan

#5. If I believe in something, I will fight for it, with all I have. But I do not demand all or nothing. I would rather get something than nothing.

Hubert H. Humphrey

#6. You probably fuck like a limp noodle."
-Bridgette
"I fuck like I'm Thor."
-Warren

Colleen Hoover

#7. I wondered, what other gifts I got bottled up inside me? That question had started to gnaw on me some.

Susan Crandall

#8. You're killing me, Rebecca," Law muttered, probably not realizing that in his case, it really was a double entendre.

Meg Cooper

#9. It is difficult for a statesman who still has a political future to reveal everything that he knows: and in a profession in which one is a baby at 50 and middle-aged at seventy-five, it is natural that anyone who has not actually been disgraced should feel that he still has a future.

George Orwell

#10. If he is a ghost, then it's very disappointing for me, because he is banished in the story, and that could mean that he won't be coming back, and that would be terrible, wouldn't it?

Paul Darrow

#11. I work on drawing as a final product.

Deanna Petherbridge

#12. Men aren't really complicated, Ana, honey. They are very simple, literal creatures. They usually mean what they say. And we spend hours trying to analyze what they've said - when really it's obvious. If I were you, I'd take him literally. That might help.

E.L. James

#13. My friend, the truth is always implausible, did you know that? To make the truth more plausible, it's absolutely necessary to mix a bit of falsehood with it. People have always done so.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

#14. Maybe I've used up my love luck.

Rae Carson

#15. The message of the bell, the singer's tragic tone announcing it, underlined life's inflexible call to order, reaffirming the illusory nature of love and pleasure.

Anthony Powell

#16. I'm just trying to tell you ... watch your back. Take it from someone who knows. Friends and enemies? They sometimes wear the same clothes.

Abigail Roux

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