Tuesday, March 3, 2009

QUOTABLE QUOTES ON LOVE


Love

To love abundantly is to live abundantly, and to love forever is to live forever. -Anonymous

Love is the doorway through which the human soul passes from selfishness to service and from solitude to kinship with all mankind. -Anonymous

Love is the fire of life; it either consumes or purifies. -Anonymous

To love abundantly is to live abundantly, and to love forever is to live forever. -Anonymous

Love is the only service that power cannot command and money cannot buy. -Anonymous

Love spends his all, and still hath store. -Bailey

Of all earthly music that which reaches farthest into heaven is the beating of a truly loving heart.
-Beecher

We walk among worlds unrealized until we have learned the secret of love. -Black

Love isn't like a reservoir. You'll never drain it dry. It's much more like a natural spring. The longer and the farther it flows, the stronger and the deeper and the clearer it becomes. -Cantor

Our affections are our life. We live by them. They supply our warmth. -Channing

We are all born for love . . . It is the principle of existence and its only end. -Disraeli

Instead of allowing yourself to be so unhappy, just let your love grow as God wants it to grow; seek goodness in others, love more persons more; love them more impersonally, more unselfishly, without thought of return. The return, never fear, will take care of itself. -Drummond

Love is the purification of the heart from self. It strengthens and ennobles the character, gives a higher motive and worthier aim to every action of life, and makes both man and woman courageous. The power to love truly and devotedly is the highest gift with which a human being can be endowed. -Endsor

It is not a question of how much we know, how clever we are, nor even how good; it all depends upon the heart's love. External actions are the results of love, the fruit it bears; but the source, the root, is in the deep of the heart. -Fenelon

If you would be loved, love and be lovable. -Franklin

We are shaped and fashioned by what we love. -Goethe

Love is the thing that enables a woman to sing while she mops up the floor after her husband has walked across it in his barn boots. -Hoosier Farmer

If we are to make a mature adjustment to life, we must be able to give and receive love. -Hunter

It is a beautiful necessity of our nature to love something. -Jerrold

Man, while he loves, is never quite depraved. -Lamb

Love is the image of God, and not a lifeless image, but the living essence of the divine nature that beams full of goodness. -Luther

Love can hope where reason would despair. -Lyttelton

In all your thoughts, and in all your acts, in every hope and in every fear, when you sour to the skies and when you fall to the ground, always you are holding the other person's hand. -Milne

It is not the most lovable individuals who stand more in need of love, but the most unlovable. -Montagu

Human things must be known to be loved; but Divine things must be loved to be known. -Pascal

God's love is not a conditional love; it is an openhearted, generous self-giving which God offers to men. Those who would carefully limit the operation of God's love . . . have missed the point. -Phillips

Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young. -Pinero

Love communicates an immense value to our smallest actions. -Saudereau

A man will love a dog or a bird sooner than be loveless. Captives have been known to fall in love with rats, and even spiders on the wall have been the objects of their affection. A little flower that could not speak has been the prisoner's beloved friend. We must have something to love. Oh, and what wealth of love Jesus brings into the heart when he enters it! -Spurgeon

It is when you get to doubt the love of God that you grow hard and cold. But when you are fired with the love of a dying Savior who gave himself for you, you feel as if you loved every beggar in the street, and you long to bring every harlot to Christ's dear feet. You cannot help it. If Christ baptizes your heart into his love, you will be covered with it and filled with it. -Spurgeon

In math, if you divide an infinite number by any number, no matter how large, you still have an infinite quotient. So Jesus' love, being infinite, even though it is divided up for every person on earth, is still infinitely poured out on each one of us! -Spurgeon

There is a fleet lying in the river, richly laden, but it cannot come up, because the river is blocked up with ice. So I see my Master's love lying out far down the river, and it would gladly come to my pour soul to enrich me and make me holy and heavenly, but the coldness of my heart, like ice, blocks up the channel, and I get not what I might obtain. Come, heavenly love, and melt the ice. Flow, streams of grace, and dissolve every barrier. Come, Jesus, come into my heart, and let thy treasures be mine forevermore! -Spurgeon

If you make doctrine the main thing, you are very likely to grow narrow-minded. If you make your own experience the main thing, you will become gloomy and critical of others. If you make ordinances the main thing, you will be apt to grow merely formal. But you can never make too much of the living Christ Jesus. Remember that all things else are for his sake. Doctrines and ordinances are the planets, but Christ is the sun. Get to love him best of all. -Spurgeon

I cannot bear it that we should love Jesus little. It seems to me horrible. Let us love him to the utmost. Let us ask him to give us larger hearts, and to fire them with the flame that is in his own, that we may love him to the utmost possibilities of affection. -Spurgeon

A man breaks a leg, and the surgeon sets the bone. That is kindness. But suppose the man's mother should set the bone. Oh, how she would do it with lovingkindness! That is how God has dealt with us. Oh, how tenderly! -Spurgeon

So long as we love, we serve. So long as we are loved by others, I would almost say we are indispensable; and no man is useless while he has a friend. -Stevenson

It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. -Tennyson

There is no remedy for love but to love more. -Thoreau

There is only one place of refuge on this planet for any person-that is in another person's heart. To love is to make of one's heart a swinging door. -Thurman

You are as prone to love as the sun is to shine; it being the most delightful and natural employment of the Soul of Man: without which you are dark and miserable. -Traherne

The Christian faith does not consist in the belief that we are saved, but in the belief that we are loved. -Vinet

The heart will commonly govern the head; and any strong passion, set the wrong way, will soon infatuate even the wisest of men; therefore, the first part of wisdom is to watch the affections.
-Waterland

It is east for them who have never been loved to sneer at love. -Welsh Proverb


- THE LIVING LEGEND

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