5 Love Languages Quotes
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5 Love Languages Quotes & Sayings
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Love and hate had their own secret languages, and Mark and Kieran were speaking in them now.
— Cassandra Clare
I would love to learn other languages, maybe French? My uncle speaks German so maybe also German? Chinese seems to be too difficult.
— Rafael Nadal
five different love languages: quality time, the giving of gifts, acts of service, physical touch, or words of encouragement.
— Kate Kennedy
And I learnt five new languages in the last three years"
"Only if you could for once understand the language of my eyes. — Sapan Saxena
"Only if you could for once understand the language of my eyes. — Sapan Saxena
In the rotation of crops there was a recognised season for wild oats; but they were not to be sown more than once.
— Edith Wharton
Talk to yourself in two languages - what do I fear and what do I love - in order to balance the body and the soul.
— Peter Shepherd
There are few places you can find silence. Air travel could be the last fortress of solitude.
— Regina Brett
I knew a man once who told me that I smiled at the wrong things." "Do you? "Only by the light of those who smile at nothing.
— George R R Martin
I travel like a maniac. I travel more than anyone I know. I love learning the languages.
— Quincy Jones
Our goal is to see Big History become a normal part of high school curricula. I'd love to see it being taught in lots of languages. A global course.
— David Christian
We each have words for "love" in our languages. What would the world look like if we acted on that one word for humanity's sake?
— Julie Saffrin
God ever geometrizes.
— Plato
Someone gave me the Love Languages book, and that has been the best book I've ever read about relationships and has helped me the most.
— Kristin Cavallari
I love commuting between languages just like I love commuting between cultures and cities.
— Elif Safak