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Tyson thought Annabeth was just about the coolest thing since peanut butter (and he seriously loved peanut butter).
— Rick Riordan
History was like looking into others' lives, learning how they lived, what they did, how they thought, and even how they loved.
— Max Vos
I wish I loved the human Race, I wish I loved its silly face, and when I'm introduced to one, I wish I thought "what jolly fun"!
— Walter Alexander Raleigh
I've always loved Broadway, but I never thought I'd actually do it because I was never a full Broadway dancer. And I don't have a big, booming voice.
— Darren Criss
I thought of the girl who bathed in a copper tub. I thought of the woman who stole a bullet mold. I loved that girl, that woman.
— Sue Monk Kidd
I never thought I would be one of those wacky chicks who say, 'I loved my labor,' but I loved every part of it. It was the best day of my life.
— Sarah Shahi
In the gospel, we discover we are far worse off than we thought, and far more loved than we ever dreamed.
— Steven Curtis Chapman
I thought I was being loved because I was being altered.
— Michael Ondaatje
I always loved Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast'. I always thought I looked like her, so I dressed like her for every Halloween.
— Sofia Carson
And she realized, standing there, that in all her practical plans for marriage, she'd never thought about the simple pleasure of being loved.
— Jude Watson
In terms of big spectacle, I thought 'Captain America 2' was phenomenal. I really loved that movie, and it was a great movie as a stand-alone.
— Joe Carnahan
I thought I was going to be a veterinarian. I was good in science and in math, and I loved animals.
— Terry J. Lundgren
I always loved movies, but I never thought I would presume to be a screenwriter and definitely not a director.
— Cameron Crowe
I did not know I loved you until I heard myself telling so, for one instance I thought, "Good God, what have I said?" and then I knew it was true.
— Bertrand Russell
She loved to spend rainy afternoons lost in thought, her hand daydreaming beneath the fabric of her floral panties.
— Michael Faudet
For he or she that harbours no fear has never truly loved anything. You can only measure true love by the thought and fear of its loss.
— Chris Jirika
I loved to write when I was a child. I wrote, but I always thought it was something that you did as a child, then you put away childish things.
— Rita Dove
It was the teaching itself that I loved. At least, I loved it back when I thought it would be enough to change things.
— Brandon Sanderson
I thought I was going to go back to Stanford, and then I got Election. I loved being an actor.
— Reese Witherspoon
And all this while, I still loved him." "You thought you did." "Isn't that the same thing?
— Cate Campbell
And as the bullet ripped through his flesh, Ralston was consumed by a single thought: I never told her that I loved her.
— Sarah MacLean
God I loved that man. Love flooded every cell in my body and I felt physically ill at the thought of never seeing him again.
— Courtney Cole
And many a poor man that has roved Loved and thought himself beloved From a glad kindness cannot take his eyes.
— William Butler Yeats
How many millennia had she witnessed? Watching people, loved ons, be bron, live, grow and die was at once a thought of wonder and infinite sadness.
— G.R. Matthews
Why would he do that? I thought
he said
he loved me." "As if I needed a reason to hate him more," Asher muttered, avoiding my gaze. — Jocelyn Davies
he said
he loved me." "As if I needed a reason to hate him more," Asher muttered, avoiding my gaze. — Jocelyn Davies
Each of us is the result of a thought of God. Each of us is willed. Each of us is loved. Each of us is necessary.
— Pope Benedict XVI
I played in a death-metal band. People either loved us or hated us. Or they thought we were OK.
— Mitch Hedberg