Love Quotes

The force that moves poets, philosophers, and ordinary people to extraordinary acts.

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"To love is to see the highest potential in another person."
Viktor Frankl
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"To love is to experience growth."
Abraham Maslow
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"The deepest human need is to be truly understood by another person."
Carl Rogers
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"When we stop trying to earn love and accept we are worthy of it unconditionally, we change."
Carl Rogers
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"To love another is to hold space for who they are becoming, not who they have been."
Carl Rogers
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"To love wisely is to love while also maintaining respect for another's autonomy and growth."
Carl Rogers
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"Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality."
Viktor Frankl
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"The more one forgets himself—by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love—the more human he is."
Viktor Frankl
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"To love another human being is to accept their life as a task."
Viktor Frankl
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"Love transcends the physical and touches the deepest essence of another person."
Viktor Frankl
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"Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality."
Abraham Maslow
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"The person who loves unconditionally is the person who is most free."
Abraham Maslow
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"The capacity to love others begins with the capacity to love yourself."
Abraham Maslow
"Love is the willingness to see another person fully and accept them as they are."
Philip Zimbardo
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"Many people do not really feel alive until they are loved. But the difficulty is that unless you love, you cannot be loved."
Alfred Adler
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"To love for the sake of being loved is human, but to love for the sake of loving is angelic."
Alfred Adler
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"It is a common fact that we tend to become like that which we love."
Alfred Adler
"The heart hath its own memory."
Blaise Pascal
"The heart wants what it wants."
Blaise Pascal
"The more you love something, the more it hurts when it is taken away."
Blaise Pascal
"Distance does not matter in love."
Blaise Pascal
"Absence diminishes small loves and increases great ones."
Blaise Pascal
"Love is the only excuse for existence."
Blaise Pascal
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"Love is a learned emotional response, built through association and repetition from infancy."
John B. Watson
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"I would not advise any one to marry for love alone."
Alfred Adler
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"To love means to see the other person's highest potential and to encourage them toward it."
Alfred Adler
"The present is the only time in which true love can be given."
Blaise Pascal
"The arithmetic of love is strange; it teaches that two halves make a whole, yet two wholes make one."
Blaise Pascal
"The capacity to love is what separates the human from the merely living."
Blaise Pascal
"Love is nothing but the expression of one's own perfection."
Blaise Pascal