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You need someone to love, and something to do that you enjoy, and something to hope for, and that's enough for me.
— Dick Van Dyke
I need someone who is willing to watch me brave the ocean and then dare me not to drown.
— Colleen Hoover
If I go out with someone I need them to sit and give me a cuddle every night. If they don't, I wonder if they still love me.
— Katie Price
You can only be jealous of someone who has something you think you ought to have yourself.
— Margaret Atwood
I'm sorry, Cullen. I really am. I know this sucks. But you're better off anyway. And you'll be fine. You needed me. Now someone else needs me.
— John Corey Whaley
That is how I think of peace
and peace of mind - as timid birds
that we have to search for,
not bold ones that come
looking for us. — Margarita Engle
and peace of mind - as timid birds
that we have to search for,
not bold ones that come
looking for us. — Margarita Engle
As a child, I've always been in trouble with men and the police have always had to get involved, through no fault of my own.
— Katie Price
See how she leans her cheek upon her hand.
O, that I were a glove upon that hand
That I might touch that cheek! — William Shakespeare
O, that I were a glove upon that hand
That I might touch that cheek! — William Shakespeare
A man may shout the eternal virtues and be unheard forever, but if he babble nonsense in a wilderness it will travel around the world.
— Mary Roberts Rinehart
Fine. You don't want to be good enough for me, then you will never be. I deserve someone who wants to be what I need.
— Abbi Glines
I need someone to give me a part where I play the piano so I can learn it. I would love that.
— Jude Law
I didn't know someone whom I wasn't seeking, could make me feel like I didn't need to search anymore.
— Nikki Rowe