Not Equal Love Quotes
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Not Equal Love Quotes & Sayings
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When looking for love, look for one who will not walk in front of you nor behind you yet at your side as an equal!
— Michael S. McKinney
The only power she wanted over him was the power to make him happy ... She wanted them to be equal in their loving, not master and slave.
— Mary Jo Putney
I'd love to see more equal representation of female and male cartoonists on the comics page.
— Cathy Guisewite
I feel like music and acting are so much my love, and they're so much equal in my eyes. I couldn't really choose between the two.
— Aly Michalka
We are not actually equal - humanity - if we are not allowed to freely love one another.
— Lady Gaga
No two individuals are ever the same. You cannot equate people. You can only create equal opportunity.
— Jaggi Vasudev
I equal parts loved him and could not stand him. I couldn't wake him to share in my distress.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
Love is floating somewhere in the beautiful horizon with an equal wave length with same frequency of intense feelings
— Seema Gupta
If any religion turns against love of equal partners, there's something flawed with the religion, not the love.
— Akilnathan Logeswaran
Love is wisdom, love is in giving, love is god, and god is love but there is no wise or fools for love. Love is equal for each one of us.
— Santosh Kalwar
They who know the truth are not equal to those who love it, and they who love it are not equal to those who delight in it.
— Confucius
Happiness is equal to one's capacity to love.
— Lester Levenson
We fight the same and we love the same. Just because we are different does not mean that we aren't equal.
— Natalie Crown
My fast is, among other things, meant to qualify me for achieving that equal and selfless love.
— Mahatma Gandhi
In love, 100 pennies do not equal a dollar.
— Carlos Salinas
You know, Nabby, there's mighty few pleasures in life to equal doing one's job. It is an act of love ... -p. 131
— Irving Stone