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Out Of Love Quotes

Quotes tagged as "out-of-love" Showing 1-16 of 16
Melina Marchetta
“Josie, life is not a Mills and Boon book. People fall out of love. People disappoint other people and they find it very hard to forgive.”
Melina Marchetta, Looking for Alibrandi

“When he stops giving you butterflies, Love dies.”
Michelle Blanchard

Ada Calhoun
“As married people, we dwell on a spectrum between happy and unhappy, in love and out of love, and we move back and forth on that line decade by decade, year by year, week by week, even hour by hour.”
Ada Calhoun, Wedding Toasts I'll Never Give

Alberto Caeiro
“She goes on with her beautiful hair and mouth like before,
I go on like before, alone in the field.
It’s like my head had been lowered,
And if I think this, and raise my head
And the golden sun dries the need to cry I can’t stop having.
How vast the field and interior love... !
I look, and I forget, like dryness where there was water and trees losing their leaves.”
Alberto Caeiro, O Pastor Amoroso

Annie Proulx
“He'd call him up that night. Tell him. What? That he could gut a cod while he talked about advertising space and printing costs? That he was wondering if love came in other colors than the basic black of none and the red heat of obsession?”
Annie Proulx, The Shipping News

Annie Proulx
“Hadn't she guessed there was a nick in the edge of that axe? The way Quoyle talked of his love, but never the woman?”
Annie Proulx, The Shipping News

Annie Proulx
“It's like you feel to yourself that's all you deserve. And the worse it gets the more it seems true, that you got it coming to you or it wouldn't be that way.”
Annie Proulx, The Shipping News

Hazel Hayes
“I used to think the only way a man could hurt you was by lashing out, but it turns out the absense of action can cause just as much pain.”
Hazel Hayes, Out of Love

Hazel Hayes
“You're supposed to feel lonely when you're alone. But I felt lonely when we were together.”
Hazel Hayes, Out of Love

Hazel Hayes
“We accept the love we're used to”
Hazel Hayes, Out of Love

Hazel Hayes
“Some of the writers we studied were dark and depressed... but at least it was their depression and not mine; I could close the book whenever I wanted and leave it there between the pages.”
Hazel Hayes, Out of Love

Himmilicious
“The most beautiful thing is not being in love and still being happy with oneself, feeling complete, feeling healed, feeling yourself. A bit dented, but, still content.”
Himmilicious

Nitya Prakash
“All that life in me, lost in falling in love with you and now in the struggle of falling out of it.”
Nitya Prakash

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Falling in love is a euphemism for the emergence of the desire to use someone to get rid of one’s loneliness … or horniness … or both. Being in love is a euphemism for that desire’s presence.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Hazel Hayes
“He stood there, staring at me regretfully, and I couldn't tell if he regretted the fight, the surprise visit, or ever having met me.”
Hazel Hayes, Out of Love