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Love is the answer
At least for most of the questions in my heart
Why are we here and where do we go
And how come it's so hard — Jack Johnson
At least for most of the questions in my heart
Why are we here and where do we go
And how come it's so hard — Jack Johnson
People weren't made for this kind of thing, he said, the way I feel about you, how much I feel, no one ever has or ever will even come close to it.
— Laekan Zea Kemp
If anyone can crack the publicity nut and figure out how to not come across hammy and contrived, I'd love to talk to them.
— Gale Harold
No matter how hard I try to forget you, you always come back to my thoughts
When you hear me singing I am really crying for you. — Jane Bierhorst
When you hear me singing I am really crying for you. — Jane Bierhorst
I wonder about something. How can I live before you come?
— Yuli Pritania
The more we come in contact with animals and observe their behaviour, the more we love them, for we see how great is their care of the young.
— Immanuel Kant
I watched, hoping she wouldn't come out too broke. It's all you can do for people sometimes, no matter how much you love them.
— Katie Crouch
Would the atheist continue such, let him beware how he admits Love into his breast: for God will surely come along with him.
— Richard B. Garnett
If you can't focus then how do you expect to make your dreams come true?
— The Prolific Penman
Joy has come to live with me. How can I be sad? I do so love Thy presence, which is joy within me.
— Ernest Holmes
Love never lives on a one-way street, for it will always come back up the road bigger than how we had sent it down the road.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
How had love come to this? This twisted dark place. The phone calls, the fear, the look on his face when he drove by the house.
— Alice Hoffman
How could she understand it then - - that one of her greatest blessings would come only through her greatest wound?
— Cathy LaGrow
I know just how he feels that it's come to this. Sometimes, love isn't enough, even when it's all you have.
— Ann Aguirre
Come here, sweet cheeks. You know how much we love the tongue wrasslin'.
— Debra Anastasia
We are primitive men; we taboo what we desire and need. How did the denying of love come to be associated with the idea of morality.
— Christina Stead
We are trusted, loved and wanted in direct proportion to how we trust, love and want those with whom we come in contact
— Richard Hall