Strangers To Lovers Quotes
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Strangers To Lovers Quotes & Sayings
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They were inlove, but they hadn't been lovers; they were friends and yet also strangers for so many years
— Nicholas Sparks
A breath of Paris preserves the soul.
— Victor Hugo
Those undeserved joys which come uncalled and make us more pleased than grateful are they that sing.
— Henry David Thoreau
I think there's a lot of people who are afraid to experiment with clothing because they're afraid to get judged or ridiculed.
— Ian Astbury
Stranger than strangers
are lovers estranged. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt
are lovers estranged. — Joseph Gordon-Levitt
There are only two types of people who can be totally honest with each other, lovers and strangers. Everyone else is just negotiating.
— James Grippando
One of my favorite films is 'Late Spring' by Yasujiro Ozu. To me, it represents film as art.
— Michael Arndt
I think now we are simply strangers with some memories.
— Tan Redding
I am usually more impressed with people who are artful in shuffling a deck, than those who can masterfully play chess.
— Lionel Suggs
Lovers want to be alone, or at least with strangers; never with older people, or worst of all with relatives.
— Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa
When we were strangers, I liked you from afar
when we were lovers, I loved you with all my heart — Neil Young
when we were lovers, I loved you with all my heart — Neil Young
Naked in front of strangers? I can barely be naked in front of my lovers; in front of myself.
— Clara
No war is ever a war without the loss of a life of a solider
— PureDragonWolf
Once there was you and me
We were lovers
We were friends
Before life changed
Before we were strangers
Do you still think of me? — Renee Carlino
We were lovers
We were friends
Before life changed
Before we were strangers
Do you still think of me? — Renee Carlino
Tell the truth and write the story.
— Betty Smith