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The love, the hate and that strange spot in-between.

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The loveliest of faces are to be seen by moonlight, when one sees half with the eye and half with the fancy.

– Persian ProverbRate it:

The lovely thing about being forty is that you can appreciate twenty-five- year-old men more.

– Collen McCulloughRate it:

The lover knows much more about absolute good and universal beauty than any logician or theologian, unless the latter, too, be lovers in disguise.

– George SantayanaRate it:

The lover says How beautiful you are, now that you love me.

– Marlene DietrichRate it:

The lover steals a kiss, He is under penalty of perpetuity.

– Charles de LEUSSERate it:

The lover steals a kiss. He incurs life imprisonment. (L'amoureux vole un baiser. Il encourt perpétuité)

– Charles de LEUSSERate it:

The lover steals a kiss. He is under penalty of perpetuity. (L'amoureux vole un baiser. Il encourt perpétuité)

– Charles de LEUSSERate it:

The lovers unsheathe their eyes. (Les amoureux - Dégainent leurs yeux.)

– Charles de LEUSSERate it:

The lower you fall the higher you can rise.

– Matshona DhliwayoRate it:

The lowest ebb is the turn of the tide.

– Henry Wadsworth LongfellowRate it:

The lowest form of barbarism is smugly to berate someone for extending an act of kindness.

– Perry BrassRate it:

The LUCK alone decides the quality and the quantity of WORK that every person has to do on the earth.

– Anuj SomanyRate it:

The lucky man is he who knows how much to leave to chance.

– C. S. Forester, Commodore HornblowerRate it:

The lure of the distant and the difficult is deceptive. The great opportunity is where you are.

– John BurroughsRate it:

The lustre of a virtuous character cannot be defaced, nor can the vices of a vicious man ever become lucid. A jewel preserves its lustre, though trodden in the mud, but a brass pot, though placed upon the head, is brass still.

– PanchatantraRate it:

The lusts and greeds of the body scandalize the Soul but it has to come to heel.

– Logan Pearsall SmithRate it:

The lyricism of marginality may find inspiration in the image of the outlaw, the great social nomad, who prowls on the confines of a docile, frightened order.

– Michel FoucaultRate it:

The machine has had a pernicious effect upon virtue, pity, and love, and young men used to machines which induce inertia, and fear, are near impotent.

– Edward DahlbergRate it:

The machos have migraine: "Not tonight, darling, I love me". (Les machos ont la migraine : - "Pas ce soir, chéri, je m'aime.")

– Charles de LEUSSERate it:

The machos have migraine: "Not tonight, darling, I love me". (Les machos ont la migraine: - "Pas ce soir, chéri, je m' aime".)

– Charles de LEUSSERate it:

The madman and the wise man are very similar, the only difference is that the wise man knows that he is crazy.

– Salvador DaliRate it:

The magic behind the three letters of "I AM": (I) Intention - I want. (A) Awareness - I open my mind. (M) Manifestation - I see.

– Gordana BiernatRate it:

The magic formula that successful businesses have discovered is to treat customers like guests and employees like people.

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