Top 17 Unrequitted Love Quotes
#2. It was a terrible thing for a girl to learn. That status is more important than feelings
Nicholas Sparks
#4. [P]erhaps it is the loving that counts, not the being loved in return
that perhaps true loving can never know anything but happiness.
Dodie Smith I Capture The Castle
#5. I love different roles, just getting into it, something that's the complete opposite of who I am.
Cierra Ramirez
#6. There isn't much art to writing, you just feel; feel everything deeply and somehow transform your lessons into a magical piece of work that will help someone else's heartache.
Nikki Rowe
#7. Love, for some people is undying, even if one lost the partner.
Diana Palmer
#8. Those who seek power at any price detect a societal weakness, a fear that they can ride into office.
Carl Sagan
#9. How catastrophic is it when the church herself becomes secularized and expressive individualism sits in the driver's seat in the church's life and mission. When the church has lost connection with Christ her living head, she loses her soul.
Harold L. Senkbeil
#10. I say drop a mouse into a poem and watch him probe his way out,
Anonymous
#11. There are days when I wonder why my mom couldn't be here to see this.
Maya Rudolph
#12. I started cooking out of middle school depression.
Zac Posen
#13. Dissembling was so large a part of middle-class life that honesty and frankness seemed the most devious stratagem of all. The most outright lie was the closest one came to truth.
J.G. Ballard
#14. You never forget your first love. It's the most awful feeling in the world to love someone who can't love you back..
Marie Coulson
#15. By tracing the careers of the four members of the Philosophical Breakfast Club, Laura Snyder has found a wonderful way not just to tell the great stories of 19th-century science, but to bring them vividly to life.
Tom Standage
#16. Keeping you alive,
that is my primary purpose.
I am costless,
omnipresent.
Poor oxygen,
pitiable oxygen.
Santosh Lamichhane
#17. Art must anchor in nature, or it is the sport of every breath of folly.
William Hazlitt