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Lovers Quotes - Page 17

Great lovers realize that they are what they are in love with.

Great lovers realize that they are what they are in love with.

Natalie Goldberg (2016). “Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within”, p.103, Shambhala Publications

Lovers are commonly industrious to make themselves uneasy.

Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1771). “The History of the Renowned Don Quixote de la Mancha”, p.251

I know that I'm the happiest of lovers.

"Gantenbein". Book by Max Frisch, 1964.

The everlasting quotation-lover dotes on the husks of learning.

Maria Edgeworth (1850). “Harrington, and thoughts on bores, v. 17-18”

I've always had a weakness for foreign affairs.

Mae West (1967). “The wit and wisdom of Mae West”

The lover is drawn by the thing loved, as the sense is by that which it perceives.

Leonardo Da Vinci (1938). “The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci”

The most precious gift you can bring to your lover is your suffering.

Gregory David Roberts (2004). “Shantaram: A Novel”, p.343, Macmillan