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Love You Quotes - Page 113

I don’t want to love you,” I forced out through the thickness in my throat. “God, I hope you do, because you own me completely,” he whispered.

Abbi Glines (2016). “Sea Breeze Volume 1: Breathe; Because of Low; While It Lasts”, p.129, Simon and Schuster

When you fall in love, you become weak.

"Zola Jesus is a Romantic". Interview with Leila Brillson, www.interviewmagazine.com. October 21, 2011.

When you make love, you must be making love.

"Woody Harrelson: What I've Learned" by Ryan D'agostino, www.esquire.com. December 19, 2008.

I was adored once too.

'Twelfth Night' (1601) act 2, sc. 3, l. [200]

My love is thaw'd; Which, like a waxen image 'gainst a fire, bears no impression of the thing it was

William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson, Edward Capell (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare”, p.55

For love, thou know'st, is full of jealousy

1590-1 Valentine.TheTwo Gentlemen ofVerona, act 2, sc.4, l.175.

I have lov'd her ever since I saw her; and still I see her beautiful

William Shakespeare, afterwards HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS HALLIWELL (James Orchard) (1854). “The Comedies of William Shakespeare: Edited with Introductions and Notes ... by J. O. Halliwell, Esq. Reprinted from the American Edition”, p.52

To be in love, where scorn is bought with groans; coy looks, with heart-sore sighs; one fading moment's mirth

William Shakespeare (1839). “The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere: Comedies / ... Shakspere”, p.19

I love thee, and it is my love that speaks

William Shakespeare, Isaac Reed (1825). “The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Measure for measure ; Love's labour's lost ; Merchant of Venice”, p.200

I have pursued her, as love hath pursued me

William Shakespeare, David Crane (1997). “The Merry Wives of Windsor”, p.79, Cambridge University Press

Oh, injurious love, that respites me a life, whose very comfort is still a dying horror

William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, Samuel Johnson, Mr. Theobald (Lewis) (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators”, p.74

Ask me no reason why I love you; for though Love use Reason for his physician, he admits him not for his counsellor.

William Shakespeare, James Boswell, Edward Capell, Alexander Pope, George Steevens (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare”, p.54

My love's more richer than my tongue.

William Shakespeare, Charles Henry Wheeler (1825). “The dramatic works of William Shakspeare: with glossarial notes, a sketch of his life, and an estimate of his writings”, p.290

The sight of lovers feedeth those in love.

William Shakespeare, George Somers Bellamy (1875). “The New Shaksperian Dictionary of Quotations: (With Marginal Classification and Reference.)”, p.124

Have I caught thee, my heavenly jewel? Why, now let me die, for I have lived long enough.

William Shakespeare (1833). “The plays and poems of William Shakspeare”, p.48

What? do I love her, that I desire to hear her speak again, and feast upon her eyes

William Shakespeare (2013). “Making Sense of Measure for Measure! a Students Guide to Shakespeare's Play (Includes Study Guide, Biography, and Modern Retelli”, p.113, BookCaps Study Guides